OTJOMUISE- Kapeyakara ondaze kotjiveta posya mapemunika ayo kuna okandinina kokurwe ngwina komerihekeneno wozombara zOvaherero nOvambanderu novimbumba vyarwe vyopendje nohoromende ohunga nOmbongarero yOtjiwa¿a yEhi Oitjavari ndjimaihaama omweze mbumauyende omayuva tjiyeri 1-5.
September is the month for Business Women
WINDHOEK - The 22 September is commemorated as International Business Women’s Day. Desery van Wyk, Head Digital Products at FNB Namibia, said that International Business Women’s Day recognises that all women are seeking and deserve equal business opportunities and “we, at FNB Namibia feel the same”.
Second quarterly GDP shows growth declined by 0.2%
WINDHOEK - The latest figures from the Namibia Statistics Agency indicates that the domestic economy performance remained suppressed in the second quarter of 2018, recording a contraction of 0.2 percent compared to the same period of 2017. Quarter on quarter, the economy maintained the same pace of declining growth of 0.2 percent.
Aging infrastructure remains TransNamib’s Achilles heel
WINDHOEK – Chairman of the TransNamib board of directors Paul Smit yesterday said it is general knowledge that aging infrastructure is TransNamib’s biggest challenge.
CIF demands retraction of tender pre-qualifications
WINDHOEK – The Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF) has demanded that government retracts some key tender pre-qualification processes invited recently, as they overlooked local bidders ahead of foreign firms on technical bases.
Ancestral land: A call for robust debate
One cannot help but get the impression that to some, ancestral land rights is a contagious disease to avoid, shun and steer away from.
Throwback Friday with Charles Tjatindi: Raising modern kids in no child play!
Back in the day, children would play outside, never knew where babies come from and only referred to sex as ‘fiki-fiki’! That is not the case with modern day children – these ones know everything!
Land: Lessons Namibia can learn from Zimbabwe
There are many lessons that the Namibia land redistribution process can learn from the experiences of neighbours Zimbabwe. An article by Crecey Kuyedzwa of Fin24 on a few lessons South Africa can learn from Zimbabwe in land redistribution captured my attention. There are many other lessons to learn from Zimbabwe but I decided to discuss the few below.
Face to face with an abusive husband
WINDHOEK - New Era recently sat with a married couple who were romantically involved for ten years before tying the knot in 2013.
From security guard to union SG, Justina tells New Era her story
New Era journalist, Kuzeeko Tjitemisa this week met with Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU), Secretary General Justina Jonas-Emvula to discuss her future and matters related to Namibian trade unions.
Here is what she has to say: