ONGWEDIVA – Business people who also double as farmers want the government to reserve the money allocated to mitigate the effects of the drought in the country for humans only.
Transitioning employees through change using effective engagement approaches
There is a saying that change is inevitable, so if you don’t adapt you die. The world is changing at an alarming rate and technology has played a massive role in this. In an ever-changing world, social norms,
When local becomes lekker for the economy
Namibians are proud people, we are proud of our country, our heritage and of local products.
Khomas Region’s N$2.4 billion development budget to surpass N$3 billion during MTEF
WINDHOEK – The Khomas Region, which is the seat of central government and where the capital city is situated, has been allocated N$2.437 billion for its developmental needs during the 2019/2020 financial year.
Depreciating Namibia dollar pushes up local fuel prices by 30c/l
WINDHOEK – Unleaded fuel and diesel will increase by 30 cents per litre as of this Wednesday, June 5.
Guilty verdict in beach shooting
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Alfred Siboleka returned a verdict of guilty with direct intent in the trial of a young man accused of killing his girlfriend near Independence Beach in Walvis Bay.
The killing took place on November 10, 2014.
Woman fatally battered with spade by ex-lover
WINDHOEK – A forty-year-old woman was battered to death with a spade, allegedly by her ex-lover in the early hours of yesterday morning in Rehoboth.
B1 City fraud accused petitions Supreme Court
WINDHOEK - Former CEO of the Road Contractors Company, Kelly Nghixulifwa has petitioned the Supreme Court to challenge a decision by Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg to refuse to squash eight of the 11 charges that he faces.
Cannabis accused awaits judgement
WINDHOEK - Windhoek Regional Court is set to deliver judgment in the case of Makono Victus on trial for dealing in Cannabis worth more than N$200 000.
Towards alternatives to imprisonment
WINDHOEK - As African correctional facilities continue bursting at the seams due to overcrowding, the Commissioner-General of the Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) Raphael Tuhafeni Hamunyela, is