Studying after dark has become an impossible task for Helena Fredricks, as her home has been plunged into darkness.
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Sell Namibia to investors and defend it at all costs: Geingob
President Hage Geingob has called on Namibian ambassadors to not only sell the country to potential investors abroad, but to also defend it against attacks at all costs.
Businesses urged to invest in Tsandi
The chairperson of the Tsandi Village Council is inviting investors to take advantage of the available land and business opportunities in the town.
Tough start for Namibia at Olympic qualifiers
The ongoing African Hockey Road to Paris 2024 qualifiers are proving to be a formidable challenge for the senior national women’s hockey team.
Fuel prices align with market fluctuations to safeguard supply
The custodian of the country’s fuel supplies, the mines and energy ministry, is optimistic that circumstances surrounding fluctuations in international oil prices will remain positive for the foreseeable future.
Namibia draws level against Zimbabwe
Namibia produced a starling batting job to beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets in the fourth match of the five-game Castle Light Series at United Cricket Grounds yesterday.
Etotha Carnival gets N$1.5m boost
The Etotha Carnival received a financial boost of over N$1.5 million during the launch and fundraising event held in Ondangwa on Saturday.
IATA tests digital ID on international flight
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) with industry partners successfully tested the first fully integrated digital identity travel experience, from shopping for flights to arrival, on a journey from London Heathrow (LHR) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) with British Airways.
Spilling the tea on youth unemployment
The 2023 Old Mutual Foundation Indaba concluded yesterday and brought together youth, key partners, and the community as the beginning of a transformative journey aimed at empowering and uplifting Namibia’s youth.
Tribal differences at conservancies irk Shifeta
Environment and Tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta expressed dismay regarding recent complaints from some conservancy and community forest members and individuals of benefits not reaching everybody due to tribal set-ups or differences in the Zambezi region.