Trustco Bank Namibia (TBN), a subsidiary of Trustco Group Holdings, yesterday vowed to swiftly and responsibly resolve the immediate suspension of its operations by the Bank of Namibia (BoN).
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Headwinds likely for oil industry development…as Alweendo emphasises just clean energy transition
The development of a Namibian oil and gas industry presents numerous challenges, including dwindling financing and more stringent environmental parameters as the world transitions to net zer
Messi leads Inter Miami to Leagues Cup
Team-mates held up Lionel Messi after he inspired Inter Miami to the Leagues Cup win.
Stars get vital away win in CAF Champions League
Former champions Orlando Pirates’ return to the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League got off to a great start with a vital 1-0 away win over Djabal FC in the Comoros in the first leg of the preliminary round of the competition on Saturday.
‘We have to improve’: Nienaber
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber quickly put behind him his team’s record victory over Wales in Cardiff on Saturday (52-16), and focused on improving as the Rugby World Cup kick-off moved a day closer.
Special One wants to fight Natty
AC Boxing Academy owner, trainer and promoter Immanuel ‘Imms’ Moses has said his camp is going to make an offer to Namibia’s super-featherweight boxer Nathanael ‘Natty’ Kakololo to face Flame ‘Special One’ Nangolo.
Rugby’s final battle lines drawn…as Wanderers, United rivalry set to continue
Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) successfully concluded their league semi-final matches despite a dark cloud hanging over the programme after a group of disgruntled ‘Rugby Lovers’ threatened to take the league to court over match fixing allegations.
Gunners stay top despite loss to Navy
Otjiwarongo-based netball outfit Mighty Gunners continued their fine performance in the country’s top-flight netball league, winning back-to-back matches on Saturday and yesterday at Ruacuana.
MTC, MVA liberate Ondulundiya pupils from makeshift classrooms
For a long time, the poor performance of learners, especially in rural areas, has been a topical issue, compounded by the lack of facilities such as classrooms and dormitories.
Kabbe community wants help with problem animals
The community of Kabbe North constituency in the Zambezi region has appealed to the government to introduce a policy to cull problem animals such as crocodiles and hippos whose population has rapidly increased in the area.









