Rö ss i ng Ur a n ium and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) Rössing Branch Executive Committee (BEC) have concluded negotiations for salary increments from 2024 to 2026.
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IMF ready to support anti-money laundering efforts
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stands ready to back Namibia’s anti-money laundering efforts, and to combat illicit activities such as the financing of terrorism.
Kraatz Engineering restores Seamount Explorer
In an exhibition of precision and engineering excellence, Kraatz Engineering has successfully restored the Seamount Explorer motor fishing vessel (MFV). The vessel was recently involved in a collision that caused significant structural damage to the bow.
Rocky road ahead for toll gates…as public, analysts and opposition reject option
A strong negative perception to toll roads as a revenue option to maintain the national network seems to limit the options for authorities tasked with this mammoth responsibility.
Using tumbleweed to fight mosquitoes
The Ministry of Health and Social Services’ director in the Oshikoto region, Joshua Nghipangelwa, is advocating for the use of traditional herbs as an extra measure to repel mosquitoes.
Breaking the stigma around bipolar
Motivational speaker and media strategist Hermien Elago has shared her experience of being diagnosed with bipolar disease, attributing it to a lot of deaths, loss, pain and suffering in the world, which is sometimes triggered by childhood traumas.
Katutura hospital getting N$40m revamp
The government has made available N$40 million for the renovation of Katutura Intermediate Hospital.
Returning to a transformed Walvis Bay
The Walvis Bay harbour was a hype of activity yesterday as hundreds of tourists disembarked from two luxury cruises, the Queen Mary 2 and the MSC Poesia to explore the coastal towns and its hospitality.
School upearthing delay irks Kabbe community
The delays to commence with the upearthing of some schools in flood-prone areas of the Zambezi region, particularly Namiyundu, Nankuntwe, Muzii and Mpukano, has left residents of Kabbe South frustrated.
Geingob to undergo medical treatment in USA
Following his recent announcement of cancerous cells that had been detected in his body, the Presidency yesterday announced that President Hage G. Geingob will undergo novel medical therapy United States of America.









