2022-06-03Staff Reporter Namibia dropped in the global rankings on budget transparency and accountability of the Open Budget Survey (OBS) published by the International Budget Partnership. The OBS is a comparative, independent and regular assessment of transparency, oversight, and public participation in public budgets in 120 countries. View more
2022-06-03Staff Reporter The current Covid-19 pandemic has shown us the importance of planning for anything that life can throw at you. Therefore, it is essential to start saving even a small amount as long as you start saving a portion of your money. View more
2022-06-03Edgar Brandt An impending slowdown in the United States of America’s economy will likely result in a Namibian trade deficit with the world’s strongest economy. This means the United States will demand more goods’ imports from Namibia than goods exports. View more
2022-06-03Maihapa Ndjavera The newly-inaugurated Nedbank campus had a set mission to uplift local companies during the construction phase. Out of N$440 million in the value for the project’s contracts, N$429 million was spent on Namibian-owned companies. View more
2022-06-02Maihapa Ndjavera The southern corridor development initiative in the //Kharas region, through a massive investment of US$10 billion by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, View more
2022-06-01Staff Reporter Momentum Metropolitan Empowerment Trust recently donated food parcels worth N$80 000 to pensioners of the Kosis settlement in the //Kharas region. View more
2022-06-01Staff Reporter A Windhoek-based craft brewery has won gold at the African Beer Cup, the continent’s biggest beer competition. Roof of Africa Craft Brewery, which is part of the Roof of Africa Hotel, Conference Centre and Restaurant, won a gold medal for their Roof Draught, as well as a bronze medal for Roof Pilsner. View more
2022-06-01Aletta Shikololo As part of their mandate to provide affordable and quality housing to Namibian citizens, the National Housing Enterprise hosted an open day in Outapi on Friday. View more
2022-06-01Edgar Brandt Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said uranium miners in Namibia are waiting for prices to recover to revive projects suspended when prices reached unsustainably low levels. View more
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