Farmers in the Daures constituency said their main source of income, farming, is being threatened by the increasing mining activities in the constituency.
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Hambuda loses final City pay
Former City of Windhoek executive Fillemon Hambuda has lost the fight for his last salary at the City of Windhoek after the High Court dismissed his appeal.
Mwiya hails increased NSC budget allocation…as commission gets N$17.5m
Chief administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) Freddy Mwiya has welcomed the increased budget allocation to the commission, which will see it getting an allotment of N$17.5 million for the 2023/24 fiscal year.
MTC and DWN accelerate land delivery
MTC and Development Workshop Namibia, through a land and housing programme, are accelerating the delivery of low-cost land for housing with the servicing of 282 plots in Stampriet in the Hardap region.
SMEs to showcase at Intra-African Trade Fair
Twelve Namibian micro, small and medium enterprises will have an opportunity to showcase their products at the upcoming Creative Africa Nexus on the side-lines of the Intra-African Trade Fair in Cote d’Ivoire this November, following their success at the 2023 Technovation Social, which took place Windhoek on Friday 31 March 2023.
Government debt surpasses benchmarks
Total debt as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) stood at 65.9% at the end of December 2022. This is 5.9 percentage points above the Southern African Development Community (SADC) benchmark of 60% of GDP.
Construction federation wants regulation
The Construction Industries Federation of Namibia remains concerned about the domestic construction industry.
Unam inaugurates southern campus lecture hall
After being donated land by the Keetmanshoop municipality in 2013 and following the commissioning of a feasibility study, the University of Namibia inaugurated its newly-constructed lecture hall earlier this week at its southern campus in Keetmanshoop.
N$6.5b to buffer hunger, poverty
In an attempt to unchain the most destitute from the yoke of poverty, the government is set to spend over N$100 million to feed around 29 000 marginalised communities’ households in the current financial year.
NHE, union bury the hatchet
The National Housing Enterprise and Public Service Union of Namibia on Monday signed an agreement to end the employees’ industrial action that started on 24 February 2023.