Land reform minister Calle Schlettwein has proposed an increment of fines and penalties relating to improper conduct by property valuers, and for the council to set and enforce the rules and standards of the profession in the National Assembly this week.
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Cheetahs fly to India today
The environment and tourism ministry has confirmed that all logistical arrangements are in place to hand over eight cheetahs destined to leave for India.
‘I will stop Milanzi in first round’, warns Heita
Namibia’s WBO Africa super bantamweight champion Mateus Heita yesterday sounded the war drums when he sternly warned his Zimbabwean opponent Hassan Milanzi to come well-prepared for next month’s ‘Together As One Part 8’ boxing bonanza set for Windhoek’s Ramatex Hall on 29 October.
Trustco NTA junior tennis tourney this weekend
Trustco Group Holdings, together with the Namibia Tennis Association (NTA), will this weekend host their annual NTA Junior Tennis Tournament for 2022.
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Tunga Real Estate Fund acquires majority shares in MICC Properties
Through the management of the Tunga Real Estate Fund, Old Mutual Investment Group Namibia (Pty) Ltd continues to spearhead economic empowerment and investment in Namibia.
Wernhil’s new solar system in operation
Wernhil Shopping Centre, a property of Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group subsidiary, Broll Namibia, officially put their newly installed carport solar photovoltaic (PV) system to use on 5 September 2022.
Two bedroom rent prices lowest in six years …as growth retreats into negative territory
An unexpected setback, mainly driven by price contraction of 7.7% year-on-year (y/y) within the two-bedroom rental segment, has pushed down the 12-month average rent level to N$6 102. This is the lowest level seen in six years.
Depression, rejection main causes of suicide
A study conducted by the health ministry shows that suicide in Namibia is mostly caused by depression, followed by rejection, hopelessness, family problems, poor self-worth and wanting others to know the pain they are in.
Traditional authority urges protection of medicinal plants
The Oukwanyama Traditional Authority has called on the government to support its idea for a legal framework to protect indigenous plants and herbs.









