Shanghai has relaxed rules on buying property in the city, as local governments across China aim to ease an agonising real estate crisis that is dragging on the economy.
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Toxic chemicals found in Shein products
Children’s products sold by the Chinese online shopping giant Shein contained toxic substances that were hundreds of times above acceptable levels, said the South Korean government yesterday.
NAC successfull completes emergency drill
Namibia Airports Company (NAC) successfully completed a full-scale emergency exercise on Thursday afternoon at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA).
Boosting SMEs to drive economic growth
In the face of a recovering economy, soaring inflation and high interest rates, small business owners in Namibia are navigating challenging times.
Second oil and gas conference launched
The second edition of the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference (NOGC24) media launch took place on Monday, 27 May at the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) office in Windhoek.
NWR financial state is “better than ever before”…as parastatal reports record profits of N$46 million
Namibia Wildlife Resorts is currently in a healthy financial state. In fact, NWR spokesperson Nelson Ashipala said the tourism parastatal is in better shape than it has ever been before after declaring historic profits of N$46 million and a clean audit report for two consecutive years.
Ministry unveils ICT Summit sponsorship opportunity
The information and communicatiosn technology ministry this week unveiled the eighth edition of the National ICT Summit and invited potential sponsors to participate in this important event.
Green schemes’ time to shine
With growing concerns about the country’s drought conditions, calls have emerged for the implementation of green schemes in communities.
D-Day for SA…as bumbling ANC faces stern test
South Africans head to the polls today to cast their ballots in watershed elections which could see the ruling African National Congress dip below 50% of the vote amidst widespread anger over unstable electricity supply, joblessness and corruption, 30 years after Nelson Mandela led it into power.
Rural Erongo’s pipes run dry
The water supply situation in the Erongo region has reached a crisis point, with potential dire consequences for communities in settlements like Uis, Otjimbingwe and Omatjete.









