The National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) has provided clarity on deals for an allocated 17 600 metric tonnes (mt) horse mackerel quota for the 2023 fishing season.
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Namibian volleyball team withdraws due to financial constraints
In a surprising turn of events, the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) announced the withdrawal of the senior national volleyball team from the highly-anticipated 2023 Zone 6 Nations Championships, scheduled to be held in Zimbabwe from 26 to 30 September .
Tjijombo philanthropic tourney on the card
The Tjijombo family is embarking on a one-of-a-kind humanitarian and sports tournament known as the Kaezu Tjijombo tourney, slated for 6 to 8 October 2023 in Opuwo.
Meet the gentle giant seagull from Atlantic ocean Tunino ‘Tony’ Haskell
Born Tunino Haskell on the 28th of May 1961 in the mother city, Cape Town, South Africa, young Tony was, like many other boys his age, playful and adventurous.
Nedbank for Good Series comes to Windhoek
Round 10 of the 2023 Nedbank for Good Series will take place at the Windhoek Golf & Country Club tomorrow.
NFA congress shrouded in secrecy
With little over a month left before the Namibia Football Association’s (NFA) 32nd elective congress, little to no information is available regarding the composition of the delegates and the contesting eligibility.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER … for graduates & young professionals Navigating career stagnation
In my recent 1-on-1 mentorship sessions, career stagnation has emerged as a prevailing concern among professionals.
Trade ministry extends equipment aid deadline
The Equipment Aid Scheme (EAS), being implemented through the industrialisation and trade ministry, has been extended to 29 September 2023.
Consumers still under financial pressure …as 45% fear inability to fulfil financial obligations
A new TransUnion survey, presented at the inaugural Financial Services Summit in Namibia this week, revealed a challenging financial outlook for Namibian consumers.
Improving surgical procedures
Medical professionals from the Onandjokwe and Oshakati state hospitals recently received the third round of training on how to operate laparoscopic towers and instruments since receiving the equipment in 2017 from the health ministry to improve surgery in healthcare facilities.









