Late last week, the Minister of Finance, Calle Schlettwein, issued an economy-wide procurement directive on the reservation of procurement of goods, services and works to local suppliers in terms of Section 73 of the Public Procurement Act.
Jamalife ordered to cease operations and pay back the money
An investigation by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) into the business model of Jamalife Helpers Global has determined that the business contravenes section 55A of the Banking Institutions Act. As a result, the Bank has directed Jamalife Helpers Global to cease their operations and to repay all monies obtained from the public within a period of 21 days.
Capricorn Group focus on investigating corruption with Carte Blanche’s Devi Sankaree Govender
Capricorn Group and its subsidiaries are committed to the principles of sound corporate governance which are characterised by discipline, transparency, accountability and responsibility. The Group advocates the fight against corruption, which is one of the biggest threats that societies face today.
US Govt avails N$1.4 million for drought relief
After a year absence, Namboer Auctioneers with the assistance of various livestock organisations, last week Wednesday hosted the comeback of the hugely popular livestock auctions in the evenings with a loud bang.
Evening auctions back with a bang…Female rancher forks out N$33 000 for Boer Goat ram
After a year absence, Namboer Auctioneers with the assistance of various livestock organisations, last week Wednesday hosted the comeback of the hugely popular livestock auctions in the evenings with a loud bang.
Encroacher bush; a vital source of livestock feed during drought
The agricultural industry is finding the going very tough and all sectors are expected to decline further this year due to the devastating drought.
Namibia prepares to protect beef exports to Europe
Namibia is preparing measures to protect its beef exports to Europe, as part of its Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union, against the possible repercussions of Brexit.
Brexit takes another exit…Namibian beef exports to UK receiving highest attention
Negotiations regarding the continuation of Namibian beef exports to the United Kingdom (UK) are handled at the highest level, despite difficulties between the European Union (EU) and Britain regarding Brexit negotiations, the Meat Board of Namibia has confirmed.
I committed to Warriors before Afcon qualification, says Nyambe
Young footballer Ryan Nyambe, whose loyalty to Namibia came into question after his recent inclusion into the Brave Warriors squad for this year’s African Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament, says he had already assured the coaching staff of his availability prior to the team’s dramatic qualification in March.
Warriors ready to douse the Flames of Malawi
Following Sunday’s hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Mambas of Mozambique in their 2019 Cosafa Cup opening match, Brave Warriors assistant coach Colin Benjamin has cautioned his charges against taking the foot off the paddle when they face the Flames of Malawi tonight at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban, South Africa.