British businessman Harvey Boulter is fighting to have the Windhoek High Court strike an early blow to an N$84.5 million lawsuit filed against him by the family of his deceased farm manager, whom he is accused of killing in 2021.
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Rescued fishermen ‘scarred for life’
The fishermen who were rescued after their vessel caught fire last Sunday off the Namibian coast opened up yesterday about their near-death experience.
EU urges more teacher training investment
European Union Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen said a crucial thing for Namibia right now is to invest in teacher training, which ultimately sets the tone for the foundation of early childhood and pre-primary education.
Omukulunhufikola a tewa moilonga
O m k u l u n h u f i k o l a pofikola i li moshitukulwa shaShana okwa tewa moilonga eshi ouministeli wehongo va ti wa dimbulula kutya okwa longifa eembapila doikengelela konima eshi a ninga efimbo lile a faula moilonga.
Naimhwaka to serve on CAA council
Athletics Namibia (AN) president Erwin Naimhwaka has been elected to serve on the council of the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). He was elected this past weekend during CAA’s Region 5 congress held in Durban, South Africa.
Opinion – MIT’s notable milestones and achievements for 2022
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade is responsible for spearheading two very important sectors, which are not only wide in scope but very critical for the realisation of national socio-economic development goals of our country.
Gondwana Collection tackles management training
Believing in continually building its team while offering quality service with ‘heart and soul’, Gondwana Collection Namibia provides ongoing training to all employees in its in-house training academy.
Construction records fifth consecutive quarterly decline
The domestic construction sector recorded its fifth consecutive quarterly decline during the third quarter of 2022, contracting by 10.0% year-on-year (y/y).
Alarm bells ring over public debt
Namibia finds itself in a precarious situation, where public debt has reached maximum levels, as government has been unsuccessful in abiding by its targets for public debt.
Geingob: War benefits no one
President Hage Geingob yesterday cautioned a visiting European Union delegation that conflict benefits no one.