FNB Namibia’s CashPlus transaction value has surpassed the N$100 million threshold solidifying the most community banking service as the most preferred banking method nationwide.
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Kenyans upset by govt spending spree
Expensive curtains, lavish garden parties and jet-setting lifestyles: Kenya’s cash-strapped government has been on a spending spree even as austerity measures take their toll on weary citizens.
NDP6 consultations take place in Zambezi
Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu believes there will be a positive outcome from the sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), arguing it will address the needs and plight of his community.
Green hydrogen dream making good progress
Namibia’s first large-scale vertically-integrated green hydrogen project is progressing well, said Green Hydrogen commissioner James Mnyupe.
Celebrating 30 years of Brazil-Namibia Naval Cooperation (1994-2024)
Late president Hage G. Geingob once referred to the friendship of Brazil and Namibia as that of “neighbours, separated only by the sea.” Thanks to three decades of a successful naval partnership, Brazil and Namibia have truly become neighbours united by the Atlantic Ocean.
Swartbooi targets a Swapo defeat… as LPM launches 2024 elections’ campaign
Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi said his party is targeting to bring down Swapo in the November Presidential and National Assembly elections.
Fishrot judge to rule on recusal application next week
High Court Acting Judge Moses Chinhengo indicated on Friday that he will rule on the recusal application by Fishrot minnow Nigel van Wyk on 12 March.
Zambezi ready to host Independence Day
Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has expressed excitement following the official announcement that the region will for the first time ever host the Independence Day celebrations on 21 March.
Fishermen resign again
At least 255 fishermen employed by the Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group through the Government Employment Redress Programme tendered their resignations last month.
Walvis Bay reintegration was a necessity
While celebrating 30 years of Walvis Bay’s reintegration into Namibia, residents are advocating more opportunities in terms of jobs and housing.