President Hage Geingob last night expressed “deep sadness” over the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The British queen died at her Scottish Highland retreat on Thursday at the age of 96.
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Opolifi nomalenga ve limanga kumwe mekondjifo loimbuluma
Komufala wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShana Commissioner Naftal Lungameni Sakaria okwa pula ovaleli vopamufyuululwakalo opo va kale tava longele kumwe nopolifi mokukondjifa oimbuluma komikunda.
Oshigwana sha pulwa shi gandje oondjembo kaadhi na oombapila kopolisi
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya indile oshigwana opo shi gandje oondjembo ndhoka inaashi hala we nenge kaadhi na oombapila kopolisi, no itapu ka kala nando omapulapulo gasha.
NSC promises flawless youth Games…as games return to Windhoek
Following the disappointing 2020 MTC National Youth Games which were embarrassingly characterised by substandard transport, food and accommodation for the participating athletes and officials, the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) has promised to do better this time around.
Futsal league returns this weekend
The 2022 Express Credit Futsal Namibia Summer League is set to commence this weekend, with various matches lined up for Friday to Sunday at the Windhoek Showgrounds.
Personality of the week – Rauna Haulu – Redefining the role of an umpire
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GIPF committed to fighting corruption
Government Institutions Pension Fund CEO David Nuyoma said there is a special need to be on guard to thwart any attempts by those who are tempted to satisfy their greed by dipping their hands in the cookie jar.
New gold mine to be developed by Osino Resources
Namibia will soon boast a new gold mine near the towns of Usakos, Karibib and Omaruru that is to be developed by Canadian company, Osino Resources. The development of the mine was confirmed this week following the results of the prefeasibility study for the Twin Hills gold project.
Consumers urged to spend low-value coins
The Bank of Namibia has confirmed there is no shortage of coins in the country, and that the local market has been adequately supplied with all necessary denominations. The clarification comes after a local retailer recently requested customers to exchange or purchase goods with coins, specifically 5 cents and 10 cents coins.
Namibia recorded N$4.3b trade deficit in July… as petroleum oils accounted for 18% of total imports
For the month of July 2022, Namibia recorded a trade deficit to the tune of N$4.3 billion, reflecting a worsened trade deficit when compared to N$2.5 billion recorded in June 2022, and N$3.6 billion recorded in July 2021.