WINDHOEK – Last year’s Economist Businesswoman of the Year award winner Hilja Amvula, who is the co-founder of a pig and poultry business, says the award was the fuel needed to boost the agricultural
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Eos Capital acquires stakes in Eco Group
WINDHOEK – A wholly owned Namibian firm private equity Eos Capital through its Allegrow Fund is set to acquire various stakes in the Eco Group of companies that are majority owned by successful local
Namibia unlikely to see economic growth this year-Bergh
WINDHOEK – Chief Economist at Capricorn Asset Management Floris Bergh said the South African
Chinese, African universities strengthen ties
Collaborations between Chinese and African higher education institutions are poised for greater heights
Is the word ‘no’ a complete sentence?
I fell upon the phrase “no is a complete sentence” by chance. Like a broken record, it got stuck on my mind. It even earned pride of place as a profile picture.
Aambadja – the unnoticed caregivers in Aawambo history
On Wednesday this week, at Radical Books bookstore in Windhoek, we held a book discussion on the book ‘Ondjokonona yOvambandja Nomikalo Davo’ (The History of Aambadja and their Traditions) by
In defence of former liberation movements: A response to Floyd Shivambu
As a little boy, I listened how my late grandfather, Kuku Tjihinga Lupale, narrated what it required for his generation to wage an anti-colonial struggle. He said liberation movements were their political umbrella of
The President’s meeting with Alberto Bailleres in context
The Presidency emphasises competency of institutions of the state regarding the sale of Erindi and the availability of President Hage G. Geingob to dialogue with stakeholders to clarify Government policy, past
Zimbabbwe is hiding facts on economy
I am deeply disappointed by rampant corruption in Zimbabwe which has exposed president Mnangagwa’s
Misinformation being spread on Okatope well deaths
I was very much disappointed to read information contained in the New Era editorial of Friday 21 June 2019.