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.
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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.
Digitilisation in the Namibian banking sector
As transformation in any social setting is enabled by “learning, unlearning, and re-learning”, modern culture is sustained by more advancements and developments which makes people to buy, sell, communicate from one place.
Trade ministry and UNDP pursue sustainable development
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Country Office in Namibia convened a dialogue with the private sector to promote inclusive and sustainable development in Namibia and foster partnerships between the private sector and government.
Fuel prices increase for September
Significant under-recoveries in the domestic fuel distribution sector is one of the main reasons for the increase in local fuel prices.
Show society probed for alleged anti-competitiveness
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) initiated an investigation on 10 August 2023 against Windhoek Show Society (WSS) and Just Fun Amusements CC.
Korea eyes Namibia’s critical minerals
Korea hopes to tap into Namibia’s critical mineral reserves.
Council allocates N$400 000 for Saimsa games
The Walvis Bay council, despite objections, allocated N$400 000 to enable their employees to participate in the Southern Africa Inter Municipal (Saimsa) games.
Elephant population stable in conservation areas
The Elephant population remains stable in conservation areas in southern African countries, according to a research report.









