WINDHOEK – TransNamib has grown freight revenue by more than eight percent since it closed all its road transportation services to focus on its core business of rail transport, which is in line with its new focus and slogan “Rail it!”.
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Viral Hepatitis: Are you one of the missing millions?
Yesterday, the world observed World Hepatitis Day under the theme ‘Find the missing millions’. The event aimed to raise global awareness about viral hepatitis, a group of infectious diseases known as viral
Lasarus Mvula debuts with a single
WINDHOEK - New kid on the block, Lasarus Mvula or just Lasarus as he is famously known among his peers is the artist to watch out for.
King Elegant a potential future headliner
WINDHOEK – After only a few years in the music industry, King Elegant, real name Wilbard Uushona, has managed to make a name for himself and set the Namibian music industry on fire with unique sounds that
Dennis Coetzee: Councillor talks leading Karasburg East
On the recent World Environmental Day celebrations held in Karasburg in the //Kharas Region, New Era’s
//Kharas poll registration turn-up surpasses coordinator’s expectations
KEETAMANSHOOP - Over 11 000 eligible voters in the //Kharas Region exercised their right to participatory democracy during the supplementary registration process that ended on Saturday.
PM assesses drought situation in Oshana Region
OSHAKATI - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila last week visited Oshana Region to assess and familiarise herself with the drought situation on the ground.
Selling Rössing was a hard decision – Rio Tinto
ARANDIS – British company, Rio Tinto, says selling its stake in Rössing Uranium – one of the flagship mining companies in Namibia – was not an easy decision to make but one that needed to be taken to ensure a strong future for the mine.
Namport reinstates 53 fired employees
WALVIS BAY - The Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) has reinstated 53 of the 86 employees that it had dismissed in May this year for taking part in an illegal strike.
Zimbabwe hails new N$50 million dry port
WALVIS BAY - Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has decribed as a ‘rare gift’ his country’s new dry port at Walvis Bay, which he commissioned on Friday. A dry port is an inland intermodal terminal