In just five weeks, over 300 hospitality industry investors, business leaders, government officials and expert advisors on the African continent are expected to converge in Windhoek for the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) 2024.
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Stars take over two northern clubs
Debmarine Namibia Premier League champions African Stars announced on Friday the acquisition of Ongwediva Queens from the FNB Women's Super League and Ongwediva United from the Oshana Regional Football League second division.
SA dethrone Namibia in Africa Indoor Cup
The South African senior women’s indoor hockey team secured the Africa Indoor Cup title by beating defending champions Namibia 3-2 on penalties in the final after a 3-3 draw at the Dome in Swakopmund.
Hamukwaya proud of Namibia’s performance
The World Para Athletic Championships have concluded in Kobe, Japan, with Michael Hamukwaya, the secretary general of the Namibia National Paralympic Committee (NNPC), expressing pride in the Namibian team’s performance.
Life Fighters’ executives resign
Six out of the eight executive members of Life Fighters last week resigned from the club with immediate effect.
Witbeen joins Warriors as team manager
Former Brave Warriors' striker Gerros ‘Bomber’ Witbeen will join the national team as manager.
Kenya gold mine collapse kills five
Five people have been killed, and three are still missing after the collapse of an unauthorised gold mine in northern Kenya, police said Saturday.
Papua New Guinea landslide death toll estimate at 670
More than 670 people are believed to have died after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, a UN official told AFP yesterday as aid workers and villagers braved perilous conditions in their desperate search for survivors.
Musk plans largest-ever supercomputer
Billionaire technology mogul Elon Musk has told investors he plans to build a supercomputer dubbed “gigafactory of compute” to support the development of his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, an industry news outlet reported on Saturday.
Namibia-Kenya chamber calls for tangible results
Government officials spearheading trade and investments' initiatives between Namibia and Kenya are spending too much time on travelling, meetings and speeches instead of making use of policies and resources to create an enabling environment to accelerate trade and deliver tangible results to benefit the business community, Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce founder Elvis Mboya has said.









