On Tuesday, Member of Parliament Hidipo Hamata introduced a motion in the National Assembly calling for the implementation of a comprehensive monitoring system to track compliance with laws and regulations by Namibian companies, as well as swift consequences for those found to be in violation of these standards.
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NBL commits to raising sustainability bar
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL), a pioneer in sustainable manufacturing, is accelerating its sustainability efforts by committing to reach zero emissions across its operations by 2030.
OPEC sees strong oil demand growth in 2024
The OPEC oil cartel said Tuesday that it expects robust economic activity in China and air travel to drive strong global demand growth for oil this year.
Personality of the week – Modise shines in baptism of fire
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Amateur boxers get second shot at Olympic qualification
A group of six amateur boxers have been given another opportunity to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after Namibia failed to secure a spot at last year’s championships in Dakar, Senegal.
Federations pause activities to honour Geingob
In a gesture of respect and tribute to late Namibian president Dr Hage Geingob, sports federations across the country have unanimously decided to suspend all their activities from next week.
Do not flee scenes of accidents – Nampol
The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) in the Oshikoto region so far this year reported two cases of drivers fleeing the scene after being involved in accidents.
Rössing donates N$350 000 to baby haven
Rössing Foundation on Wednesday donated N$350 000 to the Ruach Elohim Foundation located in Swakopmund.
Opawa JSS holds memorial service in Geingob’s honour
The Opawa Junior Secondary School (JSS) in Tsumeb on Wednesday held a memorial service in honour of late president Hage Geingob, who had served as a teacher there before going into exile.
Contempt conviction set aside
A man who was found in contempt of court and sentenced to a fine of N$500 or 30 days imprisonment, had it set aside by two judges of the Windhoek High Court, eight months after the fact.









