The second annual Otjomuise Live Arts Festival (OLAF) will take place from 14 to 22 October all across the city.
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OM SEED ends with a bang in the north
The final award ceremony and Pitch Night for the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic & Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative in Oshakati created some memorable moments as this concluded the OM SEED initiative for 2022.
Bank Windhoek backs Green Hydrogen hub goal
As a connector of positive change, Bank Windhoek continues to play a critical role in the private sector and remains committed to support the government, financial industry and its customers to grow the economy.
Repo rate expected to rise well into 2023
Indebted Namibian households and corporates can continue to expect a tight financial environment for the foreseeable future as interest rate hikes are expected to rise further towards the end of this year and during the first half of 2023.
Forum aims to revive domestic aviation
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) says it is determined to champion the narrative, lead the charge toward the transformation of the Namibian aviation industry and position it as a driver for a thriving domestic economy.
Opinion – GDP needs to grow at 8.50% in next five years to halt unemployment
We need to be less wasteful. We need to economise our resources. The sooner we start tackling it, the better.
Opinion – The landing of the Google internet cable…Opportunities and threats for SMEs
Recent media reports inform us that the Google internet cable has reached Namibian shores.
Ministry approves Oshikoto budget
The minister of Urban and Rural Development has authorised the N$93 million budget of the Oshikoto Regional Council for the 2022/2023 financial year.
Devil’s Claw earns women solid income
The harvesting and sale of Devil’s Claw from the Nyae Nyae and N#a Jaqna conservancies significantly contributed to the income of women in 2021, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Swapo’s big weekend…SPYL congress rocked by disunity, ‘no irregularities’ …key congress dates announced
Despite numerous attempts by the ruling party to shoot down reports of disunity within its ranks, the Swapo Party Youth League’s re-elected secretary Ephraim Nekongo has admitted the party continues to experience disunity among its “comrades”.