OMUTHIYA - An vehicle accessory shop opened its doors in Omuthiya last week bringing some relief to motorists who have been travelling long distances to either to Ondangwa or Tsumeb, to put number plates on their vehicles.
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Dirty money in spotlight… as FIC red flags N$17bn potential proceeds of crime
An astronomical N$10 billion in Fishrot-linked funds have been red-flagged by one of the country’s top financial watchdogs as suspected proceeds of illegal activities.
Murder trial to continue with or without American
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg yesterday ordered that the stop-start trial of the two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011, continues today with or without Marcus Thomas.
Global slowdown dulls Namdia’s shine
Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) was not spared from the general downturn of economic activity, particularly pertaining to luxury goods, brought about by the global pandemic.
Govt scales up its response to pandemic
Government through the ministry of health has constructed eight isolation facilities across the country since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Business owners call for easing of virus restrictions
ONGWEDIVA – Business personalities in the north want government to ease Covid-19 restrictions to allow their businesses to recover from the economic hardships they have endured since the introduction of the state of emergency in March this year.
Old Mutual donates food in Oshana
ONGWEDIVA - Old Mutual Namibia on Tuesday donated food valued at about N$110 000 to benefit 180 households in the Oshana region.
AR demands Keetmanshoop by-election
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement on Monday called for the withdrawal of the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s decision not to hold a by-election at Keetmanshoop Urban constituency, arguing it is unlawful and not in compliance with the Regional Council Act.
Fishcor, Seaflower in messy divorce
WALVIS BAY – A war of words has erupted between the interim board of the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) and its Walvis Bay-based Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) over the controversial partnership, which also resulted in a recent court challenge.
Family haunted by mysterious fires…soaking items to avoid destruction
A family of 10 from the Oshitenda informal settlement on the outskirts of Windhoek is living in the open after mysterious fires continue to torment their four-bedroom home since 26 August this year.