WINDHOEK- Spinning is a hobby that has evolved into a sport where drivers spin modified cars around a track until their vehicle’s wheels explode. Spinning is hardly a woman sport as it has since inception been largely male-dominated.
Year: 2019
Throw Back Thursday with 2006 Toyota Tazz 160i
WINDHOEK - Every Thursday is Throwback Thursday (TBT) but today, Woema is taking you back to the astonishing and lovable Toyota Tazz 160i, which is still running and in a good condition.
Namibia to introduce new Mahindra XUV300 in mid-June
WINDOEK - Mahindra Namibia announced last week that it will soon introduce the much-anticipated Mahindra XUV300 in various configurations to its local showrooms. The XUV300 is powered by a 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, and a 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine with six-speed manual transmission.
Chapman takes over FNB Commercial
WINDHOEK - Philip Chapman has been appointed as the new Executive Officer of FNB Namibia Commercial. In his new role Chapman will be responsible for FNB Commercial Banking, which includes, SME; Tourism; Agriculture; Franchise;
GIPF urges verification of biometrics and annuitants
WINDHOEK - The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has urged all annuitants such as pensioners, children and spouses that receive a monthly pension benefit from GIPF to visit their nearest GIPF office to register for Biometrics.
Bank Windhoek and GWGB empower women
WINDHOEK - Bank Windhoek, in partnership with Good Women Good Business (GWGB), will host two Jeans and Sneakers events; one in the North and the other in Windhoek.
Counter-productive practices frustrate potential investors – Tweya
WINDHOEK - Minister of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development Tjekero Tweya has cautioned that Namibians should do away with ancient and counter-productive practices that frustrates potential investors, inventors, innovators and anyone who has a brilliant idea that can make a positive difference in society and thereby catapult Namibia on a positive economic trajectory.
State wants life imprisonment for murderer
WINDHOEK - State Advocate Cliff Lutibezi yesterday implored Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo to sentence a man from Karasburg in Southern Namibia who had his victim washed and clothed and put her in their bed after he
Teen accused of infanticide released
RUNDU - A 16-year-old girl who was arrested on Sunday after she allegedly dumped her new-born at Katji na Katji village in the Kavango West Region was released in the care of her guardian when she appeared in court on Tuesday. She faces a charge of murder - alternative culpable homicide.
Man survives unusual poison attack
ONGWEDIVA - An employee of Ondonga Traditional Authority who was allegedly forced to drink poison by three men who broke into his room at Onethindi on Sunday is out of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is now recuperating in hospital.