Rössing Uranium officially launched its 2023 Sustainability and Performance Report on Tuesday in Windhoek.
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Tsumeb can be rescued – Nawatiseb
Following the sale of Dundee smelter to Chinese investors Sinomine Resources Group, hope is high among Tsumeb residents that their town could wake up from its economic slumber.
New Era appeals lawsuit judgment
New Era Publication Corporation has lodged an appeal in the Supreme Court against the judgment of Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya in favour of Namibian Police commissioner Andreas Nelumbu for an article it published in September 2022.
Swakopmund residents urge constituency split
Residents of the Swakopmund constituency have recommended that the constituency be split into two parts, namely Swakopmund North and Swakopmund South, to enhance service delivery.
Law clips headmen’s wings – MPs
The advent of community court systems has created uncertainty, tension and insecurity among traditional leaders, who now feel their powers have been reduced.
Nam, Bots ties impress Kapere
Namibian high commissioner to Botswana Asser Kapere is impressed by the neighbours’ excellent bilateral relations.
Don’t buy favours – Kahungu
Swapo Party Women’s Council secretary Fransina Kahungu cautioned her party members not to buy favours, but instead be genuine in their assistance.
Stock-theft accused denies guilt… claims he was out of country
Afas Kamutjemo (45), accused of stealing 15 head of cattle from Hadley Mwashekele, claims he was in South Africa when the alleged theft happened.
Brazil national among Otavi accident victims
The number of deaths in the accident that occurred near Otavi on Tuesday has risen to nine after a woman died upon arrival at the Otjiwarongo State Hospital.
China urges NATO to ‘stop shifting blame’
China yesterday urged NATO to “stop shifting blame” over the Ukraine war after the Western military alliance’s chief accused Beijing of worsening the conflict through support of Russia.
