Three judges of the Namibia Supreme Court on Friday dismissed an appeal brought by British-owned Menzies Aviation against a High Court decision that ordered it to vacate the Hosea Kutako International Airport.
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Nandi-Ndaitwah: Service delivery will win votes
Swapo party vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the party is facing a big battle in the coming 2024 presidential election and, therefore, urged the party’s members to work hard to claim back what they lost during the last elections.
Abanga to construct fertiliser factory
Thomas Abanga, the founder and chief executive officer of Abanga Farms & Food Systems, shared during the recent Omaheke Employment-Creation Conference that his company is in the final stages of setting up a fertiliser factory in the country.
Untapped investment opportunities abound
Development Bank of Namibia CEO Martin Inkumbi has said there are immense untapped opportunities in all sectors for Namibians, especially the youth, to explore.
Residents owe Kamanjab N$13m
Residents and businesses owe the Kamanjab council a staggering N$13 million in rates and taxes stemming from its proclamation as a village council.
Special Olympic team salivate for gold
The Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, says the upcoming Special Olympic World Games is a remarkable opportunity for disabled athletes to showcase their exceptional talents.
Botha: We achieved our goals…as Welwitschias take stock
Welwitschias coach Chrysander Botha says his team achieved most of the goals they set themselves at the beginning of the 2023 Mzansi Challenge.
Boot to toe with Johannes ‘Vialli’ Ortman
Former Orlando Pirates and Civics attacker Johannes Mabos Ortman, famously going by the adopted nickname of ‘Viali’, borrowed from Italian giant Gianluca Vialli, was a marvel to watch.
Pound for pound with Kanime Kanime…an unorthodox leather trader
Literacy tells us that an unorthodox boxing style is a method of boxing that is alien to the sport itself.
Karnataka crushes Eagles
Karnataka Cricket Club crushed Namibia’s Richelieu Eagles by nine wickets on Wednesday to take a 2-1 lead in the five One Day Series at the United Cricket Ground.









