Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has commended the tribes in the region for slowly refraining from social ills of tribalism, but warned them against secessionism.
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BoN engages editors and journalists
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) engaged senior editors from various media houses on Tuesday to provide a status update on the bank’s various operations and activities.
Mining and exports to push domestic growth … sustained resilience linked to stability and sound macro-economics
Diamond processing and exports, increased consumption in wholesale and retail trade and tourism are anticipated to be the main driving forces behind Namibia’s continued economic recovery. The latest forecasts indicate the domestic economy is expected to grow by 3.5% this year.
Nedbank for Good Series final set for Omeya
A total of 19 golf players are set to grace the stage at Omeya Golf Club tomorrow, as they contend for the Nedbank for Good Series title in the final round of this year’s edition of the series.
President’s Cup launched …as legends set to resume rivalry
The ninth edition of the Dr. Hage Geingob Cup was launched in Windhoek yesterday afternoon as the tournament reverted to its roots, football, after a two-year absence due to Covid-19 and the absence of football in Namibia.
Mateus: Being a barber makes me happy
Sakaria Mateus, also known as ‘Songo the Barber’, says a haircut is something that should be enjoyed and that there is real art behind it.
Dismissed Kayec instructors fight back
Twenty-three instructors from the Katutura Youth Enterprise Centre (Kayec) say they were unfairly dismissed last week for not attending a meeting they were not aware of.
Kabeljou Social Club helps Walvis community
With the coastal town of Walvis Bay suffering from shack fires, Kabeljou Social Club has taken it upon itself to assist those whose homes have burnt down.
Over N$10.8 bn needed for climate targets
NAMIBIA would need at least N$10.8 billion annually to reach its green growth objectives between now and 2030.
Otjiwarongo transforms waste into valuable resource
The Otjiwarongo Municipality has embarked on an ambitious initiative to turn waste into valuable commodities through the Water Treatment and Waste to Energy project.