As the impact of Covid-19 continues to cool off, combined with the re-opening of most economies, rental growth in Namibia is yet again back on its upward trajectory, recording smaller contractions over time.
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Oil companies spent N$30 billion since 1990…in search of commercially viable hydrocarbons
Vice chairperson of Namibia Petroleum Operators Association (NAMPOA) Bridget Venner last week stated that over N$30 billion has been spent in the country by foreign investors since independence.
Opinion – Russian-Ukraine crisis in the lenses of science
Various scholars have engaged the case of the Russian-Ukraine conflict from a political, economic and humanity point of view.
Opinion – A response to the environment ministry on Bwabwata
I feel compelled to give my views as a citizen of this country and an inhabitant of the area where the Bwabwata National Park is situated on the response from the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Forestry to the statement of the ombudsman.
Schlettwein sings local beef praises
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has promoted the local beef industry, saying Namibia was one of a few African nations enjoying market access for beef to the United States, European Union and China.
Americans want seizure of items declared illegal
Lawyers representing two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011, want the High Court to declare some items seized from their room inadmissible.
People with albinism gripped by fear
People with albinism say fear has engulfed the community after an unnamed man was approached by two men, asking him to sell them his hair and nails.
Botswana imports 20 800 tons of sugar via Namport
The demand for Brazilian sugar is set to increase in the next coming months, with neighbouring Botswana recently importing massive quantities through the port of Walvis Bay.
Aupindi backs Namibia, Russia treaty
Swapo parliamentarian Tobie Aupindi has said the agreement between Namibia and Russia on mutual legal assistance in criminal cases is a “big win” for Namibia.
MVA Fund rehabilitates over 2 200 claimants
The Motor-Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has thus far committed an amount of N$192 million towards medical and rehabilitation expenses in an attempt to bring independence to road crash claimants.