WINDHOEK – The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has announced that it will conduct visits to Kavango East, Kavango West and Zambezi, from 15 to 18 July 2019. The Bank recently opened an office in Rundu in
FlyWestair launches Eros Airport-to-Ondangwa route
WINDHOEK - FlyWestair, Westair Aviation’s new scheduled passenger airline, has confirmed a new route between Windhoek’s Eros Airport and Ondangwa four times per week. The flights, which are scheduled for
Shoprite accused of exploitation
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (Nafau) is accusing Shoprite Group Namibia
Lack of infrastructure hampering Africa’s free trade ambitions
WINDHOEK – With 54 out of 55 African Union member states having signed the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), the continent is on the verge of becoming the world’s largest free trade area
A closer look at the Minamata Convention
The Minamata Convention on Mercury to which Namibia is a Party - is one of the newly established global environmental agreements. But what is really the Minamata Convention, how did it come about, what are
Namibia makes strides towards sustainable use of genetic resources
WINDHOEK – Draft regulations to the Access to Biological and Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge Act of 2017 have been referred to the legal drafters for final input.
Rape accused hostel superintendent to get new lawyer
WINDHOEK – The trial of a former hostel superintendent accused of raping 10 boys at Karundu Primary School in Otjiwarongo has come to a standstill in order for the accused to get a new legal counsel.
Ancestral land commission an election gimmick – Rukoro
WINDHOEK - Ovaherero Paramount Chief, Advocate Vekuii Rukoro has described the Presidential Commission of Inquiry on Ancestral Land Claims as an election gimmick.
Councillor promises ‘fruits of independence’ for Nehale
OMUTHIYA - Just in time when community members of Nehale Lya Mpingana Constituency - worst hit in terms of availability of basic services - were wondering about the slow paced development in the
Efforts intensify on drafting social protection policy
KEETMANSHOOP - The Constitution of Namibia, Article 95, requires the state to actively promote as well as maintain the welfare of people and create equal opportunities.