A significant loophole exists in Namibia’s procurement process.
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Hangana Abalone secures wage agreement with Nafau
After an arduous two-year period of negotiations and unresolved conflict, Hangana Abalone (Pty) Ltd and the Namibian Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) have come to a historic resolution.
Skincare from locally harvested seaweed
From the vibrant landscapes of northern Namibia to the scenic coast, the 2023 Old Mutual Sustainable Economic & Empowerment Drive (OM SEED 2.0) initiative has illuminated the country’s enterprising spirit.
N$2 billion port expansion for energy explosion…includes oil and gas supply base in Walvis Bay
The Namibia Ports Authority (NamPort) plans to invest an estimated N$2 billion during the next five years as it prepares for an anticipated energy boom comprising recent oil and gas discoveries and an ambitious green hydrogen initiative.
Bulls beat Welwitschias
The Welwitschias suffered a 30-43 defeat at the hands of South African franchise side the Vodacom Blue Bulls at the Vegkop Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday.
Stars crash out of champions leaque
Debmarine Premiership Champions African Stars journey in the 2023/24 TotalEnergies Caf Champions League lasted for less than two weeks as they got knocked out in the preliminary round this past weekend.
Omuthiya’s first private nursing college officially opened
Oshikoto governor Penda ya Ndakolo has urged students of the Higher Ground Training College (HGTC) to study hard to become professional personnel they aspire to become in the future.
Re-introducing Nama language in Northern Cape
A delegation from the Southern African Nama Development Association (Sandeva) was recently in the //Kharas region to further streamline modalities of teaching the Nama language in schools in the Northern Cape Province.
Speaker lauds outgoing Unicef country representative
National Assembly Speaker Prof Peter Katjavivi has commended the outgoing Unicef country representative Rachel Odede for her unwavering support and dedication to Namibia.
Court case impact our operations – Xinfeng
Xinfeng Investment, the Chinese company that mines Lithium near Uis, has said the ongoing court case has had a negative impact on their operations, resulting in them not renewing the contracts of at least 20 workers.









