Puma Energy Namibia last week launched its lubricant line into the local market. Called Puma Lubricants the new product has three different products, namely HD Super for diesel and petrol engines, GT Plus which is fully synthetic engine oil also for petrol and diesel engines, and HD Extra for diesel engines.
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LEFA completes over 100 000 rides in Windhoek
Towards the middle of August 2021 LEFA Transportation Services reached a major milestone by clocking up more than 100 000 successful LEFA App rides.
BAN explains the importance of debit orders
In an effort to promote financial literacy, the Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) urges the public to familiarise themselves with banking products available on the market.
Local oil refinery won’t promise cheap fuel – Alweeendo
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo this week said establishing a local oil refinery will not promise cheap fuel for domestic consumption. He made these remarks on Tuesday in response to a question from United Democratic Front (UDF) parliamentarian Themistokles Murorua in the National Assembly.
GIPF invests N$10 million in animal nutrition
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has confirmed its investment of just over N$10 million into WinSalt Manufacture (Pty) Ltd, a 100% Namibian-owned company, situated in Walvis Bay.
Opinion – Vaccination will not make you a crocodile
When was the last time you crossed a busy highway without looking both ways before you stepped into traffic? You might be lucky enough to make it across without a scratch, or all cars might come to a screeching halt to let you pass.
Ohangwena grapples with classroom and furniture shortage
Ohangwena is grappling with a shortage of classrooms and furniture at some of its 273 schools across the region.
Burglars steal computers from Swapo office
The ruling party leadership in the Oshana region has opened a case against unknown thieves, who allegedly stole three computers in recent weeks.
City to tackle housing crisis by itself … concerns residents may have to foot the bill
Windhoek mayor Job Amupanda said the city will no longer be relying on what he referred to as “corrupt tenderpreneurs and developers” to deliver land and housing. Instead, the mayor said, the city is investigating new initiatives to solve its housing crisis.
Oniipa mum on councillors’ corruption case
The Oniipa Town Council says it has no mandate to interfere in the matter, which involves corruption-accused councillors as the matter is before the court.
