Following the withdrawal of Sisa Namandje in his fight against the prosecutor general’s decision to attach his properties, forex-trader-turned-activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo has now turned to the Directorate of Legal Aid to secure a new lawyer.
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Namibia puts 86 000 seals up for culling
This past Saturday marked the official start of the seal culling season in Namibia, which saw the fisheries ministry putting up a total of 86 000 Cape fur seals for harvesting until November this year.
Extreme cold causes havoc in //Kharas
Residents of Aus, Lüderitz, Rosh Pinah and Oranjemund were negatively affected by winter rain, accompanied by cold temperatures and strong winds experienced in parts of the //Kharas region last week.
Toyota Corollas mostly targeted by thieves
The Oshakati police station have over the past months of the year successfully retrieved eight stolen vehicles.
Australian coal earnings expected to plummet
Australia on Monday predicted its coal exports will halve in value over the next two years, as prices fall and consumers look to alternative sources of energy.
A lifeline in times of loss: Exploring funeral cover solutions
Life is full of financial decisions – from buying a home to investing in our children’s future.
Markets follow Wall St higher as US inflation eases
Data showing inflation easing further boosted equity markets Monday, fuelled by hopes central banks could be nearing the end of their interest rate hiking cycle.
Diamonds must add more to domestic economy
Like with other minerals, what Namibians need to continue to ask is whether Namibian diamonds can contribute more to the domestic economy.
Botswana gets more from De Beers …parties agreed on new sales contract and mining licences
De Beers and the government of the Republic of Botswana have reached a new deal on diamond sales that will see Botswana’s Okavango Diamond Company (ODC) receive up to 50% of Debswana production over the duration of the agreement.
Leadership as a strategy to improve service delivery in local authorities
Local government plays a fundamental role in the improvement of the livelihoods of the citizens of Namibia, particularly those at the grassroots level.









