PRINCE Tjiueza has been hailed as the next best thing to happen in Namibian football after the rise of Brave Warriors captain and leading Mamelodi Sundowns marksman Peter Shalulile, and the exciting midfielder has not ruled out a move to the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
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ECB urges patience on rate cuts
The European Central Bank was expected to stand pat yesterday and call for patience in the ongoing battle against inflation, pushing back against market hopes of rapid interest rate cuts.
Nedbank rubbishes reports of weapon at branch
Nedbank Namibia issued a statement yesterday that it is aware of false reports and messages circulating on social media and via WhatsApp.
Money lenders cautioned on keeping bank cards
The Namibia Financial Institution Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has cautioned both the public and the money lenders against the retention of borrowers’ bank cards, PIN codes, original identification documents, passports, and original driver’s licences.
Of false prophets, fake pastors – these disciples of Jezebel
A few years back, I wrote condemning false prophets and fake pastors in this column, and I received some threats in my email, most probably from some of the so-called men and women of God who felt that I had disclosed their lies and chicaneries.
Honesty, sincerity necessary for Namibians to move the genocide dialogue forward
Recent comments by the President of the Republic of Namibia, Dr. Hage Geingob, after the Federal Republic of Germany’s support for Israel at the International Court of Justice, led to many unfavourable comments against that country.
Reengineer the economic landscape for a new millennium in Africa
As far as economic growth is being spearheaded by recent technology, industrialisation, robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and smart devices, the compass to locate our advances in this era requires smart government, hardworking state institutions, perseverance from those with the highest order to lay down policies and goals that can rescue those lavishing poverty.
Effluent water: From burden to valuable resource
Water is the foundation to life, and no living thing – human, animal or plant – can survive without it.
Civil societies’ projects get N$15m injection
The European Union (EU), Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS), and Women Action for Development launched the “Empowering CSOs, Women, Youth, and Marginalised Communities as Equal Partners in Democracy” (ECSO) project” to capacitate affected communities with necessary skills.
Know your civil servant – Nuule, a civil servant with many talents
Fillemon Natangwe Nuule is a dedicated civil servant and chief of security at the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade, committed to ensuring a safe workplace. He believes that “a safe workplace is healthy for a sound business”.








