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Hacienda: More than just a dwelling …Kaveterua family’s phenomenal rise in dairy circles
Inge Kaveterua and her husband, Obed have managed to turn a bushy, open field in the middle of nowhere into a fertile ground for their business, Hacienda Farming - both figuratively and literally.
NamWater owed over N$500 million
Both local authorities and regional councils owe the country’s water utility, NamWater, about N$500 million.
Network to promote interests of black-owned businesses
Close to 50 emerging and existing entrepreneurs from various sectors gathered in Windhoek this past weekend to launch the Black Business Leadership Network of Namibia.
Agra profit nearly doubles
The Agra group has nearly doubled earnings in the last financial year, with the company posting a profit before taxation of N$86.4 million, compared to N$42.8 million achieved during the 2019/2020 period.
Nalebrity: Hottest mommy on the block
Influencer Sendry Noluthando has set the internet ablaze yet again with photos flaunting her beautiful and stunner body.
Nalebrity: KP Illest bags a partnership
Congratulations are in order for award-winning Namibian hip hop rapper KP Illest. He is not only a rapper but a businessman as well.
Opinion: TVET should innovate or perish
For TVET institutions in Namibia, private, public, small and big, the answer to your quality dilemma and the new mandate for education and training in the 21st century is the same: innovate.
Opinion: Weaponising mental health: A case study of Job Amupanda
In a facetious attempt to cover his tracks since former councillor at the City of Windhoek Desiree Davids laid a charge of defamation of character against him at the Namibian Police.
Government approves hake catch
The hake fishery has seen a slight reduction in the total allowable catch for the 2021/2022 season.
