//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick said it is imperative for Namibian businesses to prepare and take full advantage of the benefits offered under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).
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People with disabilities feel left out
People with disabilities are one of the most marginalised groups in any society.
Businesswomen receive skills training, materials
Namibia finds itself in the clutches of the Covid-19 pandemic that has threatened to destroy all aspects of the nation’s development and adversely affects all sectors of the economy.
Schlettwein urges better diet
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has called on farmers to consider a reorientation of agricultural priorities towards producing a diversity of nutritious foods to meet the population’s dietary requirements.
‘Why did they cut him up’… distraught Karibib mother searches for answers
“I don’t know why he was killed. But why did they have to chop him like an animal?”
Tributes flow for beloved John Kady
There has been an outpouring of grief following the death of legendary broadcaster Johannes Shigwedha, popularly known as John Kady. Shigwedha died in a Windhoek hospital on Sunday after battling liver cancer. He was 52.
Swiss firm bags container terminal deal
A Switzerland-headquartered company has been chosen by Namport to manage the new container terminal at Walvis Bay.
Southern farmers count veld fire losses
An uncontrollable fire raging at farms in the Karasberge areas of //Kharas region since last Tuesday has left little hope for the future of farmers in the area.
Nghipunya’s constitutional challenge fails
Three judges of the High Court differed Friday when judgement in the constitutional challenge lodged by former CEO of Fishcor, Mike Nghipunya, was delivered.
New work starts on N$92m hostel
August26 has been appointed to construct the N$92 million state-of-the-art school hostel at Schuckmannsburg Combined School in
the Kabbe North constituency of the Zambezi region.









