WINDHOEK - With the current prevailing economic conditions, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) is once again offering a 75 percent discount at its establishments during the month of March.
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Let your will be done
WINDHOEK - When American music icon Prince passed away in April 2016 many were shocked to learn that he had no will for his estate, which was valued at around US$200 million by Forbes Magazine. For almost three years after his death his estate was still in limbo.
Bank Windhoek appoints new Rundu Branch Manager
Bank Windhoek has confirmed the appointment of Beatrix Atkinson as its new Rundu Branch Manager, effective 1 February 2019.
Struggling economy takes its toll as established businesses close their doors
WINDHOEK – A sluggish and weak domestic economy in 2018 that is struggling to recover from an ongoing recession, following negative growth of 0.9 percent recorded in 2017, is taking its toll on both business and households
Resilient IT graduate makes a living from writing CVs
WINDHOEK – Twenty-four-year old Erich Haihambo, a business information honours degree holder and founder of Quality Assurance IT Solutions, an information technology business, is making a living writing curricula vitae (CVs) or résumés, this after a year of frustration of being unemployed.
IUM to help students acquire experience
NKURENKURU - Chairman of the International University of Management (IUM) Governing Council Dr David Namwandi says IUM intends to employ some of its students who are still studying in order for them to acquire the requisite working experience being demanded by employers.
N$20 billion Tsumeb smart city still on cards
OMUTHIYA - Construction of the multi-billion-dollar mega Smart-City investment in Tsumeb is likely to start in April, says the mayor of the copper town Mathew Hangula.
Hand washing helps contain Hepatitis E
ONGWEDIVA - The Director of Health in Omusati Region, Alfons Amoomo has appealed to stakeholders to fully embrace the ‘wash your hands’ campaign as a Hepatitis E control measure.
Desert Lager spat set to spill over
ONGWEDIVA – Desert Lager Namibia will continue to promote and distribute their beer unhindered contrary to a notice from Namibia Breweries Ltd instructing the owners HP97 to immediately cease sales, production and marketing effective from January 28 this year.
Farmers unsure over government advise to ‘destock’
KATIMA MULILO - Livestock farmers in the Zambezi Region have questioned government’s advice to communal farmers to take necessary precautions which include selling off their livestock while they are still in good condition as a mitigation against the looming drought - they say there is no market.