The accessibility to decent housing improves people’s lives and mental health, while also creating a conducive environment in which communities can thrive.
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Iipumbu calls for speedy law crafting
Namibia needs a good company law that will facilitate a protective and fertile environment for economic activity. The law must, therefore, create a business environment that is attractive to the investor and the entrepreneur to stimulate economic activity in Namibia.
Opinion – Namibia’s battle with rape, suicide and passion killing
How people die remains in the memory of those who live on, how many people are we going to lose if passion killing, rape, and suicide continue?
Opinion – Unlocking Namibia’s economic growth and opportunities in 2023
The global economy is facing a new set of challenges in 2023, as inflation, geopolitical tensions, and the ongoing signs of the Covid pandemic continue to affect countries worldwide.
Bakgalagadi yearn to improve their lives
The Bakgalagadi community at Corridor 21 in the Aminuis constituency plead for government to recognise them as a marginalised group.
Otavi mayor re-elected
Isaac Hoaeb, who was re-elected as mayor of Otavi on 31 January, assured his continued commitment to solidifying the achievements the council made in addressing the challenges encountered in improving the quality of life for all people.
Efundja wreaks havoc in the north
Four people, including an 80-year-old woman and a teenage boy, lost their lives after they drowned in flooded water pans over the weekend.
Madisia denies murder, claims accident
Thirty-year-old Azaan Madisia yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances in the death of Shannon Ndatega Wasserfall.
Meatco borrows from Peter to pay Paul – Schlettwein
Despite paying off commercial bank loans, Meatco’s financial position never improved an inch, as the entity merely borrowed N$437.3 million from the Development Bank of Namibia to pay off the said loans, leaving nothing to write home about.
Ash burn victim wants compensation
Veronica Hashondili, an Okahandja Park resident, who last month suffered multiple third-degree injuries on her left leg from hot coal ash, is struggling with funds to meet her medical needs.







