Poor intra-Africa airline connectivity, inadequate infrastructure and unclear policies, inconsistent regulations and rising aviation taxes and other statutory charges are preventing African economies from reaching their full potential.
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Iipumbu urges synchronisation of trade laws
It is of little use for Namibia to have trade items, regulations and policies which are workable for the country, but do not respond to regional and global trading partners.
Massive investments on horizon
Due to the increased interest in investing in Namibia from around the world, the nation has been busy enabling major projects, with more to follow soon.
Khumalo impressed by Namibian players
South African football legend Doctor Khumalo has commended Namibia for producing talented footballers who are excelling in his country, despite the absence of a professional football league in Namibia.
We need more school competition – Teachers
Several teachers who double up as coaches for their school teams have urged Debmarine and other corporates to consider ways through which to continue nurturing young talent.
Tjihonge unhappy with strikers’ lack of execution
Newly christened Ongos FC assistant coach Efraim Tjihonge, has expressed frustration with his players’ lacklustre performance in front of goal during their 2-1 victory over Julinho Sporting in the Debmarine Premiership on Saturday.
Gladiators hopeful for maximum points
Following a draw in their opening match of this year’s Council of Southern Africa Football Associations Women’s Championship, the Brave Gladiators are determined to secure maximum points in today’s tie against Zimbabwe.
Industry Loop – Oxymoron
I’ve always believed that art (music, theatre, visuals... etc.) should be a reflection of what is happening in society. It should clearly demonstrate the reality on the ground. But at the same time, art should also serve as a form of escape. It’s a bit of an oxymoron but hear me out.
Music knows no borders… Khoisan mer§ging traditional and modern sounds
As they walk into the eatery where we are meeting, I could tell from a distance that these are indeed Khoisan, a talented music duo comprising Oratile Kofa and Thabang Rasefako, accompanied by their manager and other assistants.
Amicable solutions needed in municipal debt collection
Residents of Windhoek, Okahandja, Walvis Bay and Rundu have in recent months demonstrated against the approach employed by RedForce in its efforts to collect debt on behalf of various local authorities.









