A gazetted collective agreement between the Constriction Industries Federation (CIF) and the Metal and Allied Workers Union of Namibia (Manwu) makes it for contractors to register their most vulnerable workers with a pension fund and assist with contributions.
Waters keeps the flow on sophomore album ‘Becoming’
Fresh off his Metro FM Award win, Namibian singer-song writer Harry Mutambo Junior Tjipueja, better known as Waters, dropped his sophomore studio album on Friday.
Isai is cooking up a win in Global Chef Challenge
Young Namibian chef Elizabeth Isai will tomorrow step into the kitchen to cook in the semi-finals of the Global Chef Challenge in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Opinion – High performing organisations are the foundation of Namibia’s prosperity
Our country is going through a period of transition following one of the most challenging periods. Covid-19 really put us on the back foot. Globally, every nation had to deal with the socio-economic fallout from this terrible pandemic.
Opinion – Descendants’ trust may be limitless but not endless
Answering a question from a fellow Bundestag parliamentarian of the Left Party, Sevim Dagdele, relating to negotiations between the German Federal government and its Namibian counterpart most recently, German Federal Minister of State for Europe and Climate, Dr Anna Lühman, had this to say.
Alarm over Kunene conservancies’ ‘impunity’… as People’s Park still in pipeline
Police in the Kunene region have been besieged with land disputes, particularly between community conservancies and traditional leaders.
Geingob: Green hydrogen can transform Namibia
President Hage Geingob has urged Namibians to support government efforts, emphasising that opposition to national projects may hinder much-needed developmental progress.
Leaders fight for seat at table in genocide dealings
Nama Traditional Leaders’ Association (NTLA) chairperson Gaob Johannes Isaack said the association, together with the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), will keep on fighting for their inalienable right of self-representation during ongoing genocide negotiations.
Africa’s youth must drive development – Nandi-Ndaitwah
On Thursday, Africans celebrated 25 May, 1963 that marks the formation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) which later became the African Union (AU).
25 children raped in Oshana this year
The Oshana region has recorded 260 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) between January and May this year.









