DURBAN – Africa and the developing world in general is seized with finding sustainable solutions to the current challenges facing young people and the labour market of the future. The possibility of a digital
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Only 13% of businesses have registered on ITAS … Submission of electronic PAYE returns extended to February 2020
WINDHOEK – In response to various employers’ payroll software systems still not being ready to submit Pay As You Earn (PAYE) returns electronically through the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS), the
Woman accused of killing boyfriend still without a lawyer
WINDHOEK – The woman who was arrested nearly three months ago for allegedly butchering her live-in boyfriend to death is still without a lawyer.
Defence counsel asks for acquittal of father accused of drowning daughter
WINDHOEK - The defence counsel of an NDF soldier who is accused of murdering his biological daughter by drowning her in the Goreangab Dam in February 2017 asked Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Orben
Indian naval ship to dock at Walvis Bay port
WALVIS BAY - Indian navy ship Tarkash will be making yet another port call next week at Walvis Bay for a four-day visit that is aimed at enhancing bilateral relations between Namibia and India.
Teko trio headed for acquittal? … State concedes 14 of 18 charges were unproven
WINDHOEK - State Advocate Dominic Lisulo yesterday conceded that the prosecution did not prove 14 of the 18 charges that Teckla Lameck and her co-accused Jerobeam Kongo Mokaxwa and Chinese national
Nanso infight sparks mass exodus
WINDHOEK- The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) regional executive committee in Khomas and its 15 branches as well as some student representatives from various institutions of high
No single cholera case recorded in Namibia since 2018
WINDHOEK - Despite the increasing outbreaks of cholera in the Southern African region which is killing hundreds of people, Namibia did not record a single case of the disease since 2018.
Chief Mayuni has nothing but praise for government
WINDHOEK - Leader of the Mashi Traditional Authority, Chief Joseph Tembwe Mayuni, has sung praises for the government, but just coming short of telling his subjects to vote for President Geingob this November.
Luanda takes over as Air Namibia chairperson
WINDHOEK - Air Namibia has confirmed the appointment of Escher Luanda as new chairperson of its board of directors, effective from Monday this week.