WINDHOEK - The FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust handed over an amount of N$606 000 towards SME’s Compete for mentorship, business growth support and business skills training.
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Peugeot not yet eyeing electric vehicles at Walvis Bay
WINDHOEK - The N$190 million Peugeot assembly plant being constructed in Walvis Bay, which is expected to be ready by the end of this year, is thus far slated to only produce fossil fuel vehicles (petrol and diesel) even as the French car maker plans on moving to fully electric vehicles from 2019 in the rest of the world.
Land conference came but is by no means gone
The Second National Land Conference has come. And for sure some may say it is also now gone. Your columnist cannot but beg to differ with the posit that it has gone - with 63 resolutions having emerged out of it.
Absolute power over strategic SOEs very dangerous
Absolute power corrupts absolutely, especially if sought and granted without any broad, inclusive and a transparent due diligence process.
Pik Botha and Namibia: Ambiguities and contradictions
Roelof ‘Pik’ Botha, South Africa’s foreign minister under apartheid, who has died at the age of 86, was a man of contradictions.
Thank you for the pens
On behalf of Olukolo Primary School I want to extend our heart-felt thank you for commitment by friends of our late former learner Desiewaar Heita (let his soul rest in peace) for collecting a lot of pens for our learners.
Amupanda right on Shilongo Leather stance
I support you 110 percent Job [Amupanda] and agree with the statement that we must buy local. I recently saw here in Windhoek how an Indian guy imports his stationery from Botswana.
Speaker laments blacklisting of Namibia as tax haven
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - Speaker of the National Assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi has concurred with sentiments lamenting the fact illicit financial flows including tax evasion continue to deprive Africa of tax revenue needed to fund poverty reducing activities.
Lack of access to agric input affects production – PS
KEETMANSHOOP - The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, Percy Misika says the challenge of access to agricultural inputs need to be addressed if Namibian farmers are to farm efficiently and more productively.
Water scarcity cripples Fonteintjie fish project
KEETMANSHOOP - Fonteintjie fish farm at Keetmanshoop is grappling with water woes that have compelled it to cram fish in only three of its ponds, as there is not enough water.