WINDHOEK – Twenty-nine years since Namibia’s first democratic election, fragments of apartheid remain in the workplace, Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation Erkki Nghimtina has
NWR MD reverses urgent application against board
WINDHOEK – Suspended Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) Managing Director Zelna Hengari lodged an urgent application against the parastatal’s board, but reversed her decision before the court proceedings took off.
Veterans’ board adjudicates over 900 cases
WINDHOEK- The Veterans Board have received a total number of 9476 cases for adjudication of which 964 cases have been adjudicated. The remaining 8512 are still to be considered.
Nearlt 3 000 oppose bail for CBD killer
WINDHOEK – Nearly 3 000 members of the public are against the former Global Fund employee, accused of killing his former supervisor and injuring an ex-colleague at Windhoek City Centre in January, being released on bail.
Namibia subdued by Argentina in Rugby Nations Cup opener
WINDHOEK – Namibia’s rugby fifteen on Tuesday lost their opening match of the 2019 World Rugby Nations Cup against Argentina, going down 25-39 at the Estadio Charrua in Montevideo, Uruguay.
CVA concludes first round of the NVF League
WINDHOEK - The Central Volleyball Association (CVA), which comprises all Khomas Region teams, wrapped up its first round one ties in the Bank Windhoek Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF) League.
Muhoko kuna kulira kansela gwaSWAPO Kuushomwa ntani Nghilumbwa
Windhoek – Presidente Hage Geingob kakere gumwe ana kupitisira kugava mbudi zoruguwo kovakansela ava vavali Lotto Kuushumwa naSamson Nghilumbwa ava kavadogorokere monomfa dokulisiga nkera
Swakop spinning show fired up with tyre popping action
The Swakop Spinning circuit was the place to be last Saturday when a large turnout of ‘petrol heads’ let rip in their ferocious BMW’s, belching out smoke, popping tyres, revving engines and throwing their cars
Old Mutual hands over N$300 000 worth of computer equipment for e-death initiative
WINDHOEK – Old Mutual on Tuesday handed over computer equipment valued at N$300 000 towards the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration’s e-death notification Initiative. The handover took place at the Old Continental Hotel in Independence Avenue in Windhoek.
Choppies suspended CEO denies allegations by shareholders
WINDHOEK – Suspended Choppies CEO, Ramachandran (Ram) Ottapathu has hit out at the company for criticising him in Stock Exchange News Services (Sens) announcements in Botswana and South Africa.