The year 2020 is a special year for NWR as the company becomes 21 years old just as Namibia celebrates becoming 30 years of age. In this context, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has confirmed an unbelievable independence discount during the month of March 2020 with added incentives.
Capricorn Group profits after tax up 7.9% to N$557m for six months
Capricorn Investment Group Limited reported satisfactory results on Thursday with group profit after tax of N$557 million for the six months ended 31 December 2019, increasing by 7.9% compared to the prior period.
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
A few days before the Chinese Spring Festival of 2020, a sudden outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP, or COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province of China, and spread to the whole nation. Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government promptly established a national framework of comprehensive and inter-agency response and took the most comprehensive, stringent and thorough measures to contain the epidemic.
Medicine theft accused denied bail
ONGWEDIVA – The 29-year-old Naholo Shihafeleni who was last week nabbed whilst attempting to smuggle unauthorised pharmaceutical products, including medicine was denied bail in the Outapi Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
Etosha King Nehale lodge to open soon
KING NEHALE – The much anticipated Etosha King Nehale lodge will open its doors on 28 April and promises a truly Namibian experience.
Youth must embrace fourth industrial revolution
KEETMANSHOOP - Deputy international relations minister Christine //Hoebes said young people need to re-orient themselves from being consumers of technology and migrate to using technology to develop solutions for today’s problems.
Ndama school flourishes against all odds
Rundu - Amid challenges of overcrowding, lack of staff and teaching material, the Ndama Combined School in Rundu has refused to allow circumstances to hold back its learners and found a way to thrive.
Endombo owner wants fair compensation
OMUTHIYA - The owner of Endombo compound in Tsumeb, Cristo Groenewald, says if the government is willing to offer him a good price, he can let go of the property and halt plans to execute the eviction order as granted by the court.
Independence is worth celebrating – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has responded to those questioning the relevance of celebrating Independence Day, saying the day is significant and should not be downplayed.
Woman slits newborn baby’s throat
WALVIS BAY - A 29-year-old woman is expected to make her first appearance this week in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court on a charge of murder and concealment of birth after she allegedly killed her newborn baby.