Tenants across the country, making use of Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) facilities, have been urged to pay their dues to avoid utility and services suspensions.
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New law to enhance BoN payment oversight
Finance and public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi continues to introduce new bills in the National Assembly.
Swiss want moratorium on deep-sea mining
Switzerland, a global commodities trading hub, decided yesterday to push for a moratorium on commercial exploitation of the international seabed area, which has enormous mineral resources.
Italy warns of interest rates hike ‘damage’
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on yesterday criticised the European Central Bank’s hiking of interest rates to fight inflation, warning “the cure risks proving more damaging than the disease”.
Personality of the week – Chess champion strives to achieve grandmaster title
I learned to play chess as an extra-mural activity at St George’s School when I was seven years old. I believe Mr Williamson, the caretaker, taught me.
Nedbank Volley 1st Tournament gears up for second edition
The second edition of the highly anticipated Nedbank Volley 1st Tournament will take place at the Embandu football field in Oshakati this Saturday.
Golden Stars Football Club wins third division
Third division team Golden Stars FC emerged as the winners of the 2022/2023 season in the Oshana Village Based Football League (OVBFL) on Sunday.
Meatco’s beef with the north… as NCAs get N$32m out of N$600m … debt nears N$1b
Despite government spending N$600 million to support the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) and abattoirs in the north over the past three years, only N$32 million has in fact ended up in the pockets north of the redline.
Sheya: Tribalism threatens Kunene growth
In the face of widespread poverty and ongoing drought, Kunene governor Marius Sheya has highlighted the urgent need for unity and strongly criticised the resurgence of tribalism, which he said is impeding regional progress.
Pastor fingered in impregnating four learners
According to Tatekulu George Nelulu, senior traditional leader of Eudaneko district in Oukwanyama, Pentecostal churches are destroying peace in the community while school learners are negatively affected.









