Nedbank Group delivered a solid financial performance for the six months to 30 June 2023 as headline earnings (HE) increased by 10% to R7.3 billion in a challenging operating environment, whereas the return on equity (ROE) increased to 14.2% (H1 2022: 13.6%).
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Good relationship between police and community reduces crime
The active relationship between the Oshana police and community members within various locations has reduced crimes significantly.
Mariental municipality constructs toilets for pensioners
The Mariental municipality has taken a proactive step towards promoting hygiene in informal settlements by providing pensioners and vulnerable individuals with flush toilets.
Starlile, Freedom Fighter dominance continues
Seasoned racehorses Starlile from Okahandja Racing (OHR) and Freedom Fighter from Ovitoto Racing’s (OVR) continued their dominance at main races in the country after their triumph in the just-ended Okakarara Bash on Saturday in the Otjozondjupa region.
Namibia finds going tough at Commonwealth Youth Games
Namibia’s Commonwealth Youth Team is finding the going tough at the current 2023 games in Trinidad and Tobago.
Kilimanjaro to host Heroes’ Day bonanza…amateur boxers to strut their stuff
A leading northern-based boxing stable, MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club, is gearing up to host another thrilling boxing bonanza this month.
WATCH! Japan, Namibia enter economic marriage
Namibia and Japan yesterday entered into agreements with an eye towards building a Namibian supply chain capable of extracting, refining and transporting critical minerals
Rundu hospital’s Achilles heel… only three running ambulances
From personnel shortages to lack of ambulances and medical equipment, the Rundu Intermediate Hospital faces an uphill battle in its quest to provide quality services.
Japan, Namibia enter economic marriage
Namibia and Japan yesterday entered into agreements with an eye towards building a Namibian supply chain capable of extracting, refining and transporting critical minerals.
Botswana eager to learn from chart-topping Namibian media
With Namibia topping the African press freedom charts, Botswana’s minister for state president Kabo Morwaeng says his country’s media outlets stand to benefit and learn a lot from its neighbour.









