THOUSANDS of Namibians, particularly those in the lower income segment who live in shacks in informal settlements, dream of owning a decent home.
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Banks urge clients to register SIM cards
AS the deadline for the mandatory registration of SIM cards draws near, Namibians have been encouraged by banks to avoid the discomfort and inconvenience that may be associated with being disconnected.
Oshikuku rehabilitates sewerage ponds
The Oshikuku Town Council has set aside more than N$1.7 million for the rehabilitation of the town’s sewerage ponds.
Sightless father raises two sons
A 41-year-old sightless man, who lives with his two minor boys in a small, dilapidated house at Omutsegwonime, located 20km north of Omuthiya, tells his tale of daily hardship.
Memorial to honour Geingob held in Netherlands
Namibia’s Embassy in the Kingdom of Belgium and the Netherlands, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and the Mission to the European Union held a memorial service in honour of the late president Hage Geingob on Saturday.
Mkusa: Resurging African coups a concern
THE chairperson of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council Emilia Ndinelao Mkusa says the latest wave of coups d’état poses challenges that have hampered Africa’s development.
DBN maintains stability in face of uncertainty
Fitch Ratings, a United States of America based ratings agency, has reaffirmed the Development Bank of Namibia with a BB- rating and with a stable outlook.
Namibia invited to join hydrogen trade forum
The Namibian Green Hydrogen Programme (NGH2P), spearheaded by the mines and energy ministry, has been invited to join the International Hydrogen Trade Forum (IHTF).
Wanderers hunt down Kudus
In the Rugby Premier League match on Saturday, Wanderers Rugby Club defeated Kudu Rugby Club 35–25 at the Wanderers Sports Grounds in Windhoek.
Stars mum on Koffie remuneration
African Stars chairman Salomo Hei said the club has no comment at this stage regarding Fifa’s instruction last week to settle outstanding remuneration of N$90 000 plus 5% interest to their former coach, Prince George Koffie.