Residents of Havana extensions 6 and 7 are now basking in the economic benefits that come with access to electricity.
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N$833m NamRA fraudsters hit hard
Workers of various entities, accused of defrauding the Namibia Revenue Agency of N$833 million, will continue bearing the brunt of continued deductions directly from their monthly salaries.
Vehicle demand down for third consecutive month … as Toyota remains domestic market driver with 45% of sales
Namibia’s sources of vehicle imports expose a pronounced concentration risk. This is because more than 80% of all vehicles imported into Namibia are sourced from South Africa which represents a significant majority of the country’s total vehicle import expenditure.
Geingob: Africa’s energy renaissance at hand
As Africa undergoes an energy renaissance, it is imperative for lawmakers on the continent to prepare suitable legislation to support a just transition to boost industrialisation and eradicate poverty.
Omaruru Street Mile launched
The 10th edition of the Omaruru Street Mile was officially launched yesterday by Jo-Anne Manuel, the director of sport at the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service in Windhoek.
Fredericks receives honorary doctorate from NUST
The Namibian University of Science and Technology celebrated a momentous graduation ceremony on Friday, bestowing its highest honour on beloved sports icon Frank Fredericks.
Khomas region gets new interim committee
The Khomas Football Region Second Division has elected a five-member interim committee to manage football matters and represent them at the upcoming Namibia Football Association (NFA) extra ordinary congress.
DTS U/13 coach lauds youngsters
Deutscher Turn und Sportverein Football Academy U/13 (DTS) comfortably collected maximum points recently by beating Swallows 4-1 in the MTC HopSol Youth League Group B match at the Telecom Football Field.
PG goes after slain Dutchman’s assets
The partner of Dutch national Roland Masolijn, who was fatally shot in Swakopmund last year, Makreta Horases may have her assets forfeited to the state due to her failure to file an application for legal aid or oppose the preservation of property order filed by prosecutor general Martha Imalwa.
Namcor: We don’t exclusively rely on government subsidies
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) yesterday acknowledged a recent disruption in unleaded petrol (ULP) supply, caused low purchase volumes in the market.









