MTC has revealed the over N$1.4 million raised through the We Race Together initiative will be split between two community programmes targeting sustainable food security and SME empowerment.
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NamRA: Tax compliance is for everyone
Subsequent to the Namibia Local Business Association requesting the Namibia Revenue Agency to ensure all foreign-owned businesses pay tax, NamRA commissioner Sam Shivute said every tax-eligible person or business, including locals and foreigners, is obliged to comply with tax regulations.
Namibia celebrates anti-trafficking strides
Namibia has celebrated the great strides made in combating trafficking in persons.
Residents turn to sewer water
"We are fully aware that this water is dirty and not fit for human consumption.”
Tributes flow for Jane Katjavivi
Her gentle demeanour, dependability and willingness to assist those in need are among the features that set the late Jane Katjavivi apart from the rest.
City MC faces no-trust vote today
A vote of no confidence to dislodge the Windhoek municipal management committee is set for discussion tonight at an ordinary council meeting.
Sindano sworn in as ECN commissioner
Gerson Sindano was sworn in yesterday as a commissioner of the Electoral Commission of Namibia by Deputy Judge President Hosea Angula at the High Court of Namibia.
Exodus leaves police force fragile
The Namibian Police Force members are leaving in droves to pursue greener pastures, go on retirement and some active members have died, while many simply want to protect their pension from retirement funds.
Fisheries should benefit entire country – Klazen
Fisheries and Marine Resources minister Derek Klazen said since inland and commercial fishing as well as aquaculture all resort under one ministry, these sectors should coordinate and leverage their activities to ensure they benefit the entire nation.
‘John Wick CEO’ gets N$50 000 bail
Social media influencer and foreign currency trader Brownson Lukas, also known as ‘John Wick CEO’ on social media, was granted bail in the amount of N$50 000 yesterday in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.