South Africa’s radical leftist opposition party on Saturday urged the leaders of China, India and Brazil to boycott the BRICS summit next month in solidarity with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, who will not be attending.
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Decoupling from China ‘an illusion’ – French finance minister
France’s finance minister said during a visit to Beijing yesterday that cutting all economic ties with China was “an illusion”, as some Western countries question their reliance on the Asian giant.
Opinion – Transforming investment performance with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of data-driven decision-making in the world of portfolio management.
Opinion – Census 2023: Who will be counted?
From 18 September until 3 November 2023, the 2023 Population and Housing Census will take place in Namibia. It will be the fourth census to be conducted since independence.
Namibia strives to revitalise Russian trade relations…as commerce between the two countries decreased by 41%
Namibia’s trade relations with Russia suffered a negative blow in 2022, mainly due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. However, Namibia’s trade minister now believes this depressed state of affairs can be reversed to once again enhance the trade relations.
‘My Oranjemund’ photography exhibition on this week
‘My Oranjemund’, a community photography exhibition, opens tomorrow at the Beronnies’ in Oranjemund and will remain open to the public for the duration of the 2023 Diamond Festival.
Seafood festival for charity
Seawork Fish Processors (Pty) Ltd, with the assistance of Bank Windhoek and other corporate partners, hosted their second seafood festival over the weekend to collect funds to aid less-privileged learners with meals.
Calls mount to give sign language official status
Following the recognition of sign language as the 12th official language in South Africa earlier this month, Namibians have applauded the move, urging swift action for Namibia to follow suit.
Tjongarero implores OMAs to provide youth training opportunities
Youth, Sports and National Services minister Agnes Tjongarero implored all Offices, Ministries and Agencies, as well as State-Owned Enterprises and other government bodies to avail opportunities for National Youth Service (NYS) trainees.
Over 1 000 constables to be promoted
Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force Joseph Shikongo has said the force plans to promote over 1 000 constables during this financial year.









