Vulnerable groups in southern Africa, such as the youth and women, must benefit from economic opportunities that arise from the Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TCK).
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DBN secures N$600 million for climate-related infrastructure
The Development Bank of Namibian (DBN) and KfW Development Bank signed the second concessional loan of around N$600 million (translating to €30 million) on 30 August 2023.
Opinion – Restructuring, remunerating public school boards
Education remains a primary priority in Namibia and, therefore, a large portion of public expenditure since the beginning of the last decade has been allocated to education.
Leadership needed for Sibbinda’s development
In the 21st century, leadership has become an important element, capable of responding to the complexities of globalisation and technological advancement.
Opinion – Central bank should babysit the economy
Most countries have a central bank.
Opinion – Bank of Namibia: Lifting the veil on monetary policy
Last week marked a milestone for the Bank of Namibia as we embarked on a journey of unprecedented transparency, connectivity and education.
Opinion – ROSE THOUGHT LEADERS 1ST AUGUST
This has already been a highly instructive year in terms of what the government considers ‘consultation’.
Opinion – Striving for a peaceful, secure Africa …an ambitious quest
The adoption of Agenda 2063 during the African Union Summit in January 2015 marked a pivotal moment in African development by offering a visionary path for the next 50 years.
Veteran whistleman blows last breath Rolf ‘Ertjies’ Erdmannsky (1938–2023)
Well, many might only come to know Rolf ‘Ertjies’ Erdmannsky as the no-nonsense football referee during the amalgamation of mixed-race football in apartheid South West Africa (SWA) in 1977.
Horse racing to raise funds for school
A horse racing event aimed at raising funds for the Mphe Thuto Primary School will be held at Tsjaka Turf Club tomorrow in the Omaheke region.









