About 600 fishermen, who were offered employment by Walvis Bay-based Cavema Fishing and its subsidiary companies say even though they are drawing a monthly salary, they are growing anxious by sitting at home doing nothing.
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PM: Collective effort needed to combat graft
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says acts of corruption within the public sector are in some instances fuelled by players in the private sector who are willing to offer bribes to government officials.
We resigned to avoid a catastrophe -Mensah…as clubs push for motion of no confidence
Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) president Corrie Mensah, who along with fellow board members tendered their resignations yesterday, said their decision to step down was in the best interest of the local game, as any other move contrary to such a decision would have been catastrophic to the union.
Shaliaxwe, Amutoko win Rössing Virtual Marathon
Runner Jeremia Shaliaxwe on Saturday retained his title as the Rössing Virtual Marathon 42km men’s open category champion after he clocked an impressive time of 02:24:00 to win the race, while Anna Amutoko secured the 42km women’s title with her time of 02:43:19.
MTC dismisses network deterioration claims
Despite numerous complaints from customers, the country’s first mobile telecommunications service provider MTC has dismissed allegations that its level of service is dwindling. This follows customer complaints received by New Era detailing slow data speeds, poor call quality and generally a worsening of their overall service.
Investment forum focusses on economic recovery
Last week, various decision makers in government and private sectors assembled at the Namibia Institutional Investors Forum at Strand Hotel, Swakopmund, to discuss Namibia’s economic growth through alternative investments.
AfriTin secures financing deal
Standard Bank Namibia’s Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) division has confirmed a five-year agreement with AfriTin Mining.
Botswana chieftainess fires last protest shot… as British leaders scrap hunting trophies imports ban
After months of passionate appeals to the British government to discontinue its plans to introduce the Trophy Hunting Imports Ban Bill, the protest voice of a Botswana Chieftainess who represents a wildlife-rich community, together with those of SADC hunting communities, have at last been listened to.
Community to benefit from envisaged correctional facility
The traditional authority of Okaoko-Otavi village has agreed to donate a 250-hectare piece of land to the Namibia Correctional Services for the construction of a correctional facility and food production project.
Corporal punishment teacher gets bail
A 33-year-old lower primary teacher in the Bunya circuit of Kavango West, who was earlier denied bail after she allegedly assaulted her learners, was on Thursday granted bail of N$5 000.









