Namibia Wildlife Resorts on Tuesday announced its readiness to host local and international exhibitors at the Standard Bank Biomass Fair 2023, set to be held at Gross Barmen Resort from 7 to 9 September.
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Mixed fortunes for B1 City accused
B1 City fraud suspects Kelly Nghixulifa, Anna Ndoroma and Hafeni Nghinamwaami suffered mixed fortunes yesterday morning when they were discharged on some of the charges and put on their defence on others they face in the Windhoek High Court.
NamPower builds St. Barnabas hall
NamPower, in collaboration with Maurel & Prom, contributed N$1.6 million to the St. Barnabas Primary School for the construction of a much-needed school hall.
Korea donates vehicles to Namibia
The Korean government donated three vehicles under the Small-Scale Grant Programme, valued at over N$2 million, on Monday.
Namibia’s July exports at eight billion
Namibia has exported goods valued at N$8.3 billion and imported N$11.9 billion worth of goods, resulting in the country’s trade deficit of N$3.7 billion in July 2023.
Youth leagues emerge from hibernation
While youth wings have long been seen as incubators for future party leadership, commentators have cast doubt on their effectiveness, accusing them of being dormant and not effectively representing the interests of young people.
Parliament back to business
With the National Assembly (NA) resuming business yesterday, political parties have given a glimpse of what Namibians can expect in what appears to be another interesting parliamentary session.
Govt experiments with fishing in protected area
The perception that the government is currently allowing fishing in the 200m isobath is misplaced, as it is only an experiment being carried out by two companies in collaboration with the government.
Land grabbing concerns Okakarara mayor
Land grabbing remains one of the major challenges at Okakarara in the Otjozondjupa region, the town’s mayor Asnath Jazukuka has said.
Court throws Am§upanda lifeline
Despite failing to satisfy requirements for a protective cost order, Affirmative Repositioning movement leader Job Amupanda has been asked to provide detailed information about his financial standing for the High Court to properly assess the matter.









