Last Friday, the Ministry of Finance bade farewell to one of the country’s strongest and most influential administrators since independence, Ms Ericah Shafudah, Executive Director in the Ministry of Finance.
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Opinion: Digital transformation of the pension industry
The digital transformation of customer experiences and the impact on the interactions between the pension industries and customers, presents arguably one of the greatest evolution in the pension industry for some time.
Otjinene making development progress
The Otjinene constituency is one of the constituencies in the Omaheke region that for the last few years has been making remarkable progress in terms of development and economic advancement.
Namibian exports gain momentum
The value of Namibian exports in June 2021 gained momentum, raising by 58.5% to N$8.6 billion from its May 2021 level of N$5.4 billion. Similarly, when compared to the value of N$7.6 billion in June 2020, exports rose by 14.1%.
Conserving wildlife in Africa… conservation success impossible without international hunting
Why should African rural communities co-existing with wildlife and receiving zero benefits from it bother conserving wildlife that damages their crops, kills their livestock, loved ones and destroys their property?
State succeeds in former cop’s murder appeal
Three judges of the apex court of Namibia upheld an appeal lodged by the prosecutor general against the judgment and sentences imposed on a former Katima Mulilo police officer.
Youth ramp up vaccination efforts
The Rundu Urban constituency youth forum on Tuesday launched a Covid-19 vaccination campaign targeting young people in the district and beyond.
City warns illegal land occupiers
The City of Windhoek has warned land grabbers to stop the illegal action. “Our rule stands. Those who will find themselves guilty of this conduct, their stuff will be confiscated by the City Police,” said municipal spokesperson Harold Akwenye.
From Mbwata to podium … Mboma’s family revel in Olympic spotlight
“I feel like flying, I can’t contain the joy I feel.” These were the words of Josephine Mutenya Muyevhu, grandmother to Namibian hero Christine Mboma who on Tuesday made history by becoming the country’s first ever female Olympic medallist.
Swartbooi labels Venaani ‘unethical and immoral’
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi yesterday launched an attack on his Popular Democratic Movement counterpart McHenry Venaani, labelling him as “unethical and immoral”.
