The Katima Mulilo Town Council is adamant the demolishing of houses two weeks ago was necessitated by the continuous refusal of illegal land occupiers to be relocated to a demarcated site.
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Govt authorises N$55m Omaheke budget
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has authorised an amount of N$55.4 million for the Omaheke Regional Council’s operational expenditure for the 2022/23 financial year.
Presidency secures Georgia bursaries
President Hage Geingob left Namibia last week on a multi-nation tour that started in Angola and will end in the USA on 27 September.
Veld fire ravages Rehoboth farms
The veld fires that had devastated farms around Rehoboth for almost a week have not yet been put out completely.
Swakopmund swears-in new mayor
Independent Patriots for Change’s councillor Dina Namubes was elected the new Swakopmund mayor yesterday morning.
NFA in costly labour court defeat…told to reinstate employee
Already struggling to remain financially afloat, the Namibia Football Association (NFA) last week suffered a massive blow at the office of the labour commissioner after arbitrator Liwela Sasele ordered the NFA to reinstate and pay hefty damages to former employee Werner ‘Kapepe’ Shikwambi, who was unfairly dismissed in 2020.
Desi Dhaba bolsters The Eagles ahead of World Cup
Namibia’s senior cricket side, The Eagles, are all set, ready and in high spirits ahead of this year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup slated for Australia from 16 October to 13 November.
Vedanta makes moves in semiconductor fabrication industry
Vedanta Limited, the largest Indian investor in South Africa’s mining industry, recently signed two agreements with the state of Gujarat of India to set up a semiconductor fabrication plant, commonly referred to as a fab unit, a display fab unit, and a semiconductor assembling and testing unit in Ahmedabad in western India.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – Career growth mentorship for young professionals and graduates
The world of work continues to change at an unprecedented pace. People now have more choices and are no longer confined to one job for life or constrained by geographical locations.
FirstRand’s local shareholders to receive N$298 million…as FNB’s profit before tax increased by 19%
FirstRand Namibia this week announced its results for the year ended 30 June 2022. The group delivered normalised earnings of N$1.86 billion exceeding peak 2016 earnings by 6.7%.