Loini Jonas emerged victorious in the Miss Africa Golden Namibia 2023 pageant in Windhoek on Saturday, and will represent Namibia at the continental event in Gauteng, South Africa later this year.
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Sadler scoops five awards in New York
Swakopmunder Rayne Sadler vowed New Yorkers with her voice on 8 July 2023 in the Talent America 2023 competition, and walked away with five awards.
Uncommon sense – The Dilemma of Impermanence
In the complex tapestry of life, there exists a profound dilemma—impermanence. It is a reality that we grapple with, a constant reminder of the transient nature of all things. We find ourselves caught between the longing for stability and the inevitability of change.
McNab’s fondness for candles leads to Bare Essentials
Comforting childhood experiences and her grandmother’s fondness for candles influenced Ashley McNab’s decision to embark on a path of creating exquisite scented candles.
Markets surge on end of hiking hopes
Asian markets yesterday leapt on optimism that the Federal Reserve’s long-running campaign of interest rate hikes could be near an end after data showed US inflation rose less than expected last month.
China exports plunge in June, deepening economic woes
Chinese exports tumbled more than expected in June, official data showed yesterday, putting fresh pressure on Beijing to unveil more stimulus measures to kickstart the flagging recovery.
ReconAfrica receives environmental clearance for new wells
Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd yesterday stated that it has received its Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) from the Office of the Environmental Commissioner: Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, covering the PEL 73 licence, which extends over an area of approximately 25 000 square kilometres in northeastern Namibia.
NaCC against Vivo acquisition of GasIT …concerned about potential market power
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) on Wednesday pronounced itself on the proposed acquisition of Triple J Energies Proprietary (GasIT) by Vivo Energy Namibia (Vivo Namibia).
Arysteq builds homegrown capacity
The 100% locally owned investment management company, Arysteq Asset Management, has over the past five years been quietly building homegrown Namibian capacity.
Opinion – Why extreme weather kills fewer people in developing countries?
Extreme weather has resulted in trillions of dollars of economic damage in the last half-century, but the human death toll has fallen dramatically.









