Former Oshakati mayor Katrina Shimbulu has lost the fight to retain a 4007.3421 hectare farm in the Kunene region, which she bought on auction in 2019.
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Infrastructure development key to attract investors
Infrastructure development, innovation and increased competitiveness are pivotal factors that will position Namibia as a key centre for trade and investment from both local and global stakeholders.
Tebele slams government on drought relief
Gobabis Constituency councillor Augustinus Tebele has criticised the government for how it handles the national drought relief initiative.
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Saudi oil profits drop 38% on lower prices
Oil firm Saudi Aramco yesterday announced profits of US$30.08 billion for the second quarter, a sharp fall from the same period last year when prices surged after Russia invaded Ukraine.
New investment strategy leverages on renewables – Iipumbu
Namibia’s new investment policy regime purposefully leverages on new investment strategies pertaining to renewable energies as it aims to resuscitate an ailing economy within updated legislation.
Deadly Cape Town strike blocks airport route
Cape Town›s public transport system has been paralysed by a minibus taxi strike that in a violent turn has seen two people killed, police said Monday, while leaving thousands of commuters stranded.
Miner says Omaheke water will be safe…showcases ISL extraction at Russian mine
Russian mining companies are convinced of the economic viability and environmental friendliness of the controversial in-situ leach (ISL) mining method. The method is defined as the extraction of uranium from the host sandstone by chemical solutions, resulting in the recovery of uranium at the surface.
KFA, SKW’s fine form continues in HopSol U/17
Kaizen Football Academy (KFA) made light work by beating visiting St. Joseph’s RC High School Döbra 3-0 recently in the U17 MTC HopSol Youth Group A encounter at the Jan Möhr Football Field.
NFA announces return of NPFL…clubs share mixed feelings
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) yesterday announced that the 2023/2024 football season will kick off in mid-September.









