As Namibia prepares to commemorate thirty-four years of independence on 21 March 2024, the country is also preparing to hold its seventh National Assembly and Presidential elections this coming November.
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Unpacking Namibia’s offensive towards economic growth, prosperity
Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi recently delivered the country’s budget, which outlines the government's priority plans, funding, borrowing, and economic growth prospects.
Politics of the belly fuelling lies
Politics of the belly have turned politics into the dirtiest game ever to be played by homo sapiens.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Urgent application to stop removal of a mine in Namibia to Zimbabwe
The respondent operates and owns a diamond mine called Elizabeth Bay Mine
Know your civil servant – Confidentiality, accountability are key in public service
Yvone Tsuses is an accountant at the budget management and control division at the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises.
Sustainable Development awards’ 4th edition launched
The environment ministry, in collaboration with the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF) and the Sustainable Development Advisory Council (SDAC) recently launched its 4th edition of the Sustainable Development Awards under the theme ‘Investing in Our Planet’.
Zambezi science teachers receive training
To sharpen the skills of the educators, the Zambezi education directorate organised a training workshop for 80 science teachers in senior secondary schools in the Zambezi region.
Youth willing to engage in entrepreneurship: Masua
SWAPO parliamentarian Patience Masua says young Namibians want to engage in entrepreneurship but lack the necessary start-up capital.
LPM ridicules Rundu as too weak
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) has ridiculed the Rundu Town Council (RTC) for not having their own office to operate from, and thus requesting government to assist them with building a new facility.
Police need private sector’s hand in crime prevention
The Namibian Police in the Oshikoto region is calling on NGOs, companies and other stakeholders to come together to prevent crime in the region.









