Works and transport minister John Mutorwa says government activities are being stalled due to grounded vehicles laying idle while waiting for authorisation to procure parts from Windhoek.
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City moves to calm tension with vendors
Vendors operating at the Havana four-way stop in the Moses //Garoeb constituency have taken issue with the City of Windhoek after they were relocated to pave way for development.
Zero tolerance for discrimination
Namibians face various forms of judgement, ranging from direct discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other forms in their respective settings including their homes and at workplaces.
‘Tighten your belts’… massive fuel increase to push up inflation
Tomorrow, Namibian consumers will experience one of the largest-ever fuel increases in the country’s history when petrol will increase by N$1.20 and diesel will jump by N$1.30.
Beware of the oil curse, Nandi-Ndaitwah warns
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah hopes the recent discovery of oil off the Namibian coast will not bring instability but shared prosperity to all citizens.
Kahungu vows to tackle factionalism
Newly elected Swapo Party Women’s Council secretary Fransina Kahungu has vowed not to tolerate divisions and factionalism within the ruling party’s wing.
Kunene a potential green hydrogen hub
A new anticipated engine of growth for the domestic economy is anticipated to revive Kunene after the region was recognised for its potential to host the country’s green hydrogen hub.
Naloba decries ‘unfair foreign competition’
A new association representing the interests of local businesspeople said it is against the idea of allowing foreign nationals to do business in economic sectors that Namibians can do.
India seeks Namibian cheetahs
The Indian government has asked Namibia’s assistance to repopulate its extinct cheetah population.









