The minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, on Friday officially handed over 33 houses that were constructed by the Okahandja Shack Dwellers Federation.
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Soldier, farm worker nabbed with pangolin, python skin
An Otjozondjupa police intelligence-led operation caused the successful arrest of a soldier and farm worker, who were separately caught red-handed with controlled wildlife products worth a combined amount of almost N$200 000.
Shambyu hompa Kanyetu finally installed
Internal squabbles among traditional leaders should be avoided at all cost as it causes ructions within the affected community and leads to vast amounts of money spent by the taxpayer.
Natural resources should stimulate growth – Frederick
//Kharas governor, Aletha Frederick said government is conscious of the numerous challenges it is confronted with and that in pursuit of economic growth, Namibians are encouraged to make the most of internal resources and external opportunities.
!Gawaxab: Governors should not shun Rand criticism
Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab has urged fellow Common Monetary Area (CMA) central bank governors not to shy away from pointing out the adverse impact of a weak South African Rand.
MPs urged to avoid politicising green hydrogen
Members of parliament were last week summoned by the minister in the Office of the Presidency, Christine ||Hoebes, cautioning them not to politicise green hydrogen for the sake of popularity, particularly in the face of the current economic climate.
Opinion – Upskilling employees for a digital economy
The World Economic Forum ranked active learning and learning strategies, technology use, monitoring, control and resilience, stress tolerance, and flexibility amongst the top 10 skills of 2025.
African start-ups face funding challenge
Kubik is proud of its pioneering, climate-friendly technology that recycles one of the world’s environmental curses -- plastic waste -- into construction blocks.
Investing in a future-fit leadership
Bank Windhoek’s executive officer of retail banking services and specialists finance, James Chapman, said that the bank values its staff members and has consistently made a concerted effort to invest in a future-fit leadership and talent pool.
Envisaged Leonardville mine could reduce stock theft – Nganate
The development of the envisaged uranium mine at Leonardville village in the Omeheke region, will alleviate poverty and drastically reduce incidences of stock theft, which has become a major concern in the area.









