WINDHOEK - This Friday is Black Friday, a huge shopping event which sees people all over the world getting discounted products as retailers’ slash prices.
Year: 2018
Namibia’s Green clinches potential deals at AfricaCom Expo
CAPE TOWN – A Namibian corporate Information Communication Technology (ICT) solutions provider, Green Enterprise Solutions, also known as Green, last week clinched significant potential deals at the just ended AfricaCom Expo held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). This is according to the company’s Marketing and Communication Coordinator, Agnes Nyirenda.
ABinBev lends a hand to Gobabis maternity shelter
GOBABIS – ABInBev Namibia, the brewing company situated in Okahandja, contributed N$300 000 to the Lady Pohamba Maternity Shelter in Gobabis, the capital of Omahake Region. The donation is to be used for the construction of the
RFA considers road tolls and new levies to close funding gaps
WINDHOEK - The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has cautioned that closing of funding gaps along with initiating other revenue solutions will be required in both the medium and long-term in order to meet targets set out in the fifth National Development Plan, Harambee Prosperity Plan and Vision 2030.
Omaheke turns to God for intervention
GOBABIS - Various churches recently gathered at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis to seek the face of God and pray against various social ills affecting the region and the country at large.
Refugee accused of smuggling immigrants into Namibia
WINDHOEK - The case of a 48-year-old Congolese woman, Abigail Musasa Bashala, who is accused of smuggling fellow Congolese into Namibia, has been postponed to November 26.
PG to decide man’s fate in brother’s death
WINDHOEK – The prosecutor-general is expected to decide the fate of a man who stands accused of killing his brother in June this year.
Fighting gender-based violence (GBV)
While in many societies women have achieved a great deal of equality and freedom to define who they are rather than be defined by the expectation of others, endemic patterns of oppression and repression continue to exist even within the same societies.
Namibia faces leadership succession challenges
There is reason to agree that virtually all political and social formations in our country have not found a winning formula for leadership succession or better still, for leadership development.
Kavango West craving for feeder roads
MILE 10 - Kavango West Governor Sirkka Ausiku says the region needs support in the area of roads infrastructure to help ease movement.