WINDHOEK – Newly elected Ondangwa Urban Constituency Councillor Leonard Negonga yesterday explained the delay in his swearing-in, saying that it does not entirely depend on him.
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18 000 Oshikoto households drought-hit
OMUTHIYA - Governor of Oshikoto Region Henock Kankoshi has expressed great concern on the worsening drought situation in the region.
Mufundoti wa matokwani ulengwa lilimo zesupile
WINDOKO – Khuta ya sikiliti ya Windoko nelengile muuna yana fumanwi mulatu wakufundota matokwani amasheleñi alikana N$228 000, lilimo zesupile mwatolongo. Muatuli yomunyinyani Elina Nandango nalengile
Kampe yamasole ya Impalila yakwalulwa
IMPALILA – Likwambuyu wa Sisole Penda Ya Ndakolo nakwaluzi simubuso kampe ya Impalila yasisole samwamezi viki yefelile, ili yeo alumela kuli ikabapala kalulotuna mwakutisa silelezo, nikulwanisa bubangoki
Sikolo sa Sanjo si taungeka mukili omutuna
Bukalo – Sikolo sesituna sa Sanjo, sesifumaneha mwasilalanda sa Katima ya Matakanyani, silela kunga koleko yelikana N$850 000, kwamulalelo omutuna oka kubukanya cwalo nibabatompeha. Yanali Likwambuyu
PayPulse offers cashless parking payment at Maerua Mall
WINDHOEK – Standard Bank is offering motorists who shop at Maerua Mall in Windhoek a quicker and more convenient way to pay for parking using Standard Bank’s PayPulse application, effective from Friday 28 June 2019.
Sarel van Zyl elected as chairman of Bankers Association
WINDHOEK – FirstRand Namibia Chief Executive Officer Sarel van Zyl has assumed the chairmanship of the Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN), taking over from Standard Bank’s Vetumbuavi Mungunda. Van Zyl
Sanlam opens new office in Katima Mulilo
WINDHOEK – Sanlam recently officially opened their brand new fully-fledged office in Katima Mulilo. The new office was opened as part of the company’s strategic focus of ‘Client First’, which sees the company putting their clients first in all aspects.
20th Northern Economist Businesswomen conference launched
WINDHOEK – The 20th Northern Economist Businesswomen Conference was launched last week Thursday in Windhoek by Sara Elago, Patron and Namibian Businesswoman of the Year 1999. The
FNB cuts fees and pledges best value to customers
WINDHOEK - FNB is adamant that it continues to provide the best value to its customers through reduced banking fees and improved potential to earn rewards.