2019-09-11Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - Economic loss due to cybercrime is predicted to reach US$3 trillion (about N$45 trillion) by 2020, and 74 percent of the world’s businesses can expect to be hacked in the coming year. Current efforts to View more
2019-09-11Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - As a responsible corporate citizen dedicated to fighting e-crime and financial fraud, Bank Windhoek has launched a vishing awareness campaign, which highlights how vishing telephone fraud works. View more
2019-09-11Kuzeeko Tjitemisa WINDHOEK – The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with Botswana, eSwatini, Namibia, Mauritius, Seychelles and South Africa are co-convening a multi-country dialogue to discuss View more
2019-09-11Edgar Brandt WINDHOEK – In an extremely challenging operating environment, that includes a significantly subdued economy, prevailing drought and increased competition, MultiChoice Namibia (MCN) continues to impress by consistently growing its business. View more
2019-09-10Albertina Nakale DURBAN - Regional Director for Africa at the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Jillian Blackbeard has praised Namibia for being one of the best self-drive destinations in Africa. In tourism terms, self-drive View more
2019-09-10Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - Capricorn Group Executive Management Team (EMT) members officially welcomed 20 new employees to the organisation on September 2, 2019. The new staff were welcomed at a two-day New View more
2019-09-10Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - As Poiyah Media turns two years old, it received a prestigious nomination as the Global Start-up Awards Best media partner, which celebrates start-ups and their accomplishments globally. View more
2019-09-10Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY - German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Gerd Müller says he is keen to explore development in importing and exporting as well as vocational training with Namport. View more
2019-09-10Albertina Nakale WINDHOEK - With the recent signing of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Zambian Minister of Tourism and Arts, Ronald Kaoma Chitotela, says the time has come for African View more
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