Namibia is at a desperate juncture in its economic development for the introduction of a diversification strategy as the country cannot rely indefinitely on its natural resources and volatile commodity prices for growth.
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Popya with Patience Masua – Business boot camp for young entrepreneurs
Young Namibian entrepreneurs are invited to apply for a fully-funded innovative business boot camp slated for 12-17 September 2021 in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa.
Counterfeit medicines
Substandard and falsified medicines are collectively referred to as counterfeit medicines. The substandard medicines are manufactured below the acceptable standard of safety, quality or efficacy.
City to meet with landless committee
The City of Windhoek has reached out to the landless committee members in Otjomuise to discuss the content of their petition and the way forward.
Kavango West office park project revived
The construction of the Kavango West regional council’s office park in Nkurenkuru will commence after having been put on hold for five years. Despite the awarding of the construction tender to New Era Investments and Octagon Construction in September 2016, the project never saw the light of day.
Thousands receive cash assistance
Over 27 000 Namibians in Khomas and Omusati will benefit from cash transfers between July and September 2021. The Ministry of Gender, Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare
Exile kids ask Swapo for psychosocial support
A group of children of the liberation struggle who reside at Ndilimani farm outside Windhoek are seeking psychosocial support through Swapo.
Another senseless killing rocks Omusati
Police in Omusati are investigating a case of murder after a 27-year-old man allegedly stabbed his girlfriend to death before taking his own life on Monday morning. The incident happened at Omutundungu village in the Etayi constituency.
Cabinet rejects N$21m Endombo… 2 000 face eviction from Tsumeb property
The owner of Endombo compound in Tsumeb, Christo Groenewald, says he is disappointed by Cabinet’s decision not to purchase the property. He claims he was never given reasons for the decision, yet he is expected to accommodate tenants who have refused to pay rent for the past four years.
Hambukushu demands NaTIS to offer Thimbukushu
The Hambukushu community has demanded that Roads Authority (RA) use Thimbukushu and not Rukwangali at the Divundu NaTIS office for learner licences. The community, through a lawyer,
