The MTC Dome and the Department of Physiology in the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Faculty of Health Sciences have formalised a collaboration to bolster neuroscience research efforts.
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Dundee donates desks, chairs to Tsumeb schools
Dundee Precious Metals on Monday donated furniture worth N$1 million to the Community Skills Development Foundation (Cosdef) centre in Tsumeb for further distribution to local schools.
Jossop commits to reviving Berseba food project
In the face of adversity, the Berseba Integrated Community Food Project manager remains optimistic about transforming it into a food basket for the southern village.
Northern farmers cry … as Govt intensifies drought counter-offensive
Farmers in both the Kunene and Omusati regions have lamented non-functional abattoirs and the poor state of livestock infrastructure as reasons for not gaining access to lucrative markets.
Mbumba: Green hydrogen fuels logistics dream
For too long, Namibia has harboured the desire to become an indispensable logistics hub for Southern Africa.
Another Menzies Supreme Court defeat
The protracted legal battle of Menzies Aviation to get back the multi-million-dollar ground handling tender that Namibia Airports Company (NAC) awarded to a joint venture between Paragon and JV Ethiopian Airlines has once again resulted in a Supreme Court loss.
Man rapes, commits suicide
A Narraville woman (31) was left heavily traumatised after being allegedly raped on Monday by a man who had served a 10-year sentence for rape earlier.
Namport cargo handling increases by 4%
Cargo handling at the Namibia Ports Authority has significantly increased during the 2023/2024 fiscal year, with the authority handling 8 million metric tonnes (t) of cargo during the said period.
Register to vote, Venaani tells voters
In a grassroots effort to increase voter participation, McHenry Venaani, the leader of Namibia’s official opposition, is going door-to-door across the country to urge citizens to register to vote in the national elections, scheduled for November 2024.
Imalwa, Hatuikulipi on POCA warpath
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa argued in the Windhoek High Court on Monday that the whereabouts of N$61.8 million allegedly paid by Tundavala Invest, a company owned by Fishrot suspect James Hatuikulipi into bank accounts in Dubai, is still unknown.









