With less than three months left before Government Institutions Pension Fund CEO David Nuyoma retires, the race to replace him is climaxing.
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Chief denies selling mining rights for hamburgers
Residents of Uis say hamburgers, plastic chairs and N$10 000 in cash were used by dishonest investors to entice their chiefs to sign consent letters for mining in their area.
Mberirua exonerates TransNamib executives
TransNamib executives who irregularly paid themselves handsome performance bonuses without evidence to back up their purported stellar display could walk scot-free.
Opposition condemn ‘mafia-style corporate governance’
The recent allegations of impropriety and controversies surrounding the leadership of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) have sparked widespread concern.
Man with disability left homeless
Five years after Oshakati Town Council demolished his house, a 54-year-old man with disability is still homeless, and the only place he calls home is wreckage of a seven-seater van, stationed at his cousin’s home.
DNA links Booys to rape
The Windhoek Regional Court said the DNA report links former National Council member Steve Biko Booys to the rape allegations, making the State’s case against him stronger than before.
Berry: US values strong Namibian relations
New United States of America ambassador to Namibia Randy Berry said he hopes the recent visit of his country’s first lady will lead to something fruitful for both countries.
Labour’s roadshow brings hope
The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation have successfully completed their Know Your Labour Laws roadshow with their final stop being Zambezi region on Tuesday.
Bid to block N$400m diamond tender fails
The attempt by Global Diamond Valuators Namibia to stop a N$480 million diamond evaluation tender, awarded to Gem Diamonds Namibia in 2019, which has since been effective, has failed.
Trans Kalahari-Mamuno to open 24 hours
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration Safety and Security, in collaboration with the minister of finance of the Republic of Botswana, will launch the 24-Hour operation of the Trans-Kalahari /Mamuno Borders post on 1 April 2023.