Namibia: Pupkewitz Gives Nru New Wheels

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The Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) yesterday received a vote of confidence from partner Pupkewitz Nissan which handed over four vehicles to be used for...

Future of Namibian white-owned businesses uncertain over new bill

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White-owned businesses in Namibia are pondering over whether to leave the country or stay and take court action to fight a new government indigenisation...

Namibia: Stop Skirting the Period Issue

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ALL PERIODS ARE equal. But some menstrual cycles are allegedly more equal than others. Some are worthy of financial support and others not. The ones requiring pads...

Namibia: Windhoek District Hospital Still Without Contractor

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Despite last week's groundbreaking ceremony for a 500-bed Windhoek district hospital slated for completion in four years, the health ministry has confirmed no bids...

Namibia: Avoid Blaming One Another for the Dismal Exam Results –...

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The President H.E Dr Hage Geingob this week appealed to all stakeholders, specifically the teachers, the learners, the parents, the ministry and the unions...

Namibia: Private Sector Credit Passes N$100 Billion Mark

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CREDIT uptake by the private sector in Namibia hit N$118 billion in 2022, averaging 3,6% compared to predictions of 3,4%, financial analysts have said. According...

Namibia: Statement by His Excellency, Comrade Hage G. Geingob, President of...

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Windhoek — Comrades and Distingushed Delegates to the 7th SWAPO Party Congress, convening under the Theme: "SWAPO Party United and Marching Towards Socio-Economic Development...

Namibia: Bank Windhoek Executive Calls for Dedication

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MENTORS and mentees should strive to do their best and be dedicated in everything they do. This was said by Bank Windhoek's executive: marketing and...

Namibian government crafts new bill to regulate media industry

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The Namibian government is debating a new bill that would regulate the media industry and punish individual journalists as well media houses for “reporting...

Namibia: Sustainable Mining Important for Future Growth in Namibia

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Global forecasts indicate that the demand for minerals will grow exponentially with minerals such as graphite, lithium, copper, and cobalt, which could increase by...