WINDHOEK - Onkundana ya ziilila poNew York otayi kundaneke kutya omulumentu omuRussia, Rashid Sardov, ngoka e na iimaliwa kamana, ano e na oobiliona okwa ya meuvathano nehangano ndyoka tali nana oohotela dhoHabitas opo e ete mo moNamibia ohotela ndjika. Opolojeka ndjika tayi ka kotha oomiliona otayi ka tungwa pehala lyaComsar Properties ndyoka lyomulumentu nguka. Omushangwa gwa pitithwa koombonge oonene dhoHabitas moNew York, USA, ogu ulika kutya ongundu ndjika, ya totwa mo2014 otayi ka patulula oohotela dhawo oompe, Habitas Namibia, konyala owili yimwe okuza kokapale kopashigwana koondhila koHosea Kutako.
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Ministry not siding with Mbidi or Rukoro, says Tjongarero
WINDHOEK – Deputy Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service Agnes Tjongarero yesterday rubbished perceptions and various media reports portraying the line ministry as being in favour of Namibia Football Association (NFA) president Frans Mbidi in his ongoing squabbles with the association’s secretary general Barry Rukoro.
Jam-packed league action this weekend
WINDHOEK – It is expected to be another weekend of jam-packed action in the country flagship football league, the MTC Namibia Premier League (NPL), when proceedings get underway for the third and fourth rounds.
Remembering the great “Desert Express” Petrus “Haban” Adams 1948 – 1977
The lethal combination of Namib Woestyn’s quartet of Laurentius “Daito” Hagedoorn, Haban Adams, Axarob Doeseb and Straal Auchumeb, is up to this day hailed by credible football pundits as the deadliest striking force in the history of domestic football.
When imagination becomes more important than knowledge
There is an urgent need to teach our children always to concentrate their mental and physical efforts on each situation they come across and on whatever they have to encounter in their chosen careers.
Ouhonapare mawuutu otjiungura kotjiveta nambano- Hoveka
OMUVERO WA KA¬UMBA- Otjiungura tjokotjiveta tjokuraisira ohoromende ya Namibia kutja omatwirisiro wombara yOuhonapare Wouvara wOmbazu wa Hoveka kehi yotjiwana tja Tjimana yekayendavi kayesere okumunikwa otjomakuruhungi, Ombara Turimuro Hoveka watjere nao potjitjitwa ihi Oroviungura ndazuko.
Local procurement forum slated for next week
WINDHOEK – The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust), in conjunction with Engineers Without Borders Canada – Mining Shared Value (EWB-MSV), and the Canadian International Resources and Development Institute (CIRDI) is scheduled to host a forum on supporting effective mining local procurement strategies and best practices. The forum is slated for next week Wednesday at the NUST Hotel School in Windhoek.
Job losses in mining sector concerns Alweendo
WINDHOEK – Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, is concerned about recent job losses within the mining sector and has called on Namibian mining executives to brainstorm on how to retain employment for Namibians as well as to create prospects for unemployed graduates to benefit from the country’s extractive resources. Alweendo expressed his concern during a briefing with mining industry executives in Windhoek yesterday.
Navachab gets new managing director
SWAKOPMUND - QKR Cooperation Limited has appointed George Botshiwe as the new Managing Director of the QKR Namibia Navachab Gold Mine, effective as of November 01, 2018. Botshiwe replaces Johan Coetzee who served as the managing director of the mine for the past five years.
MultiChoice Africa to focus more on African contents
To produce better content and attract customers, the chief executive officer (CEO) of MultiChoice Africa Group, Calvo Mawela, says they will continue to improve their services for the better, and this time they want to focus more on African content and invest in their online offering.