All businesses globally have been severely impacted by the Covid-19 environment which somehow brought about new abnormalities that we must all strive to adapt to if we are to successfully navigate this pandemic and avoid any severe impact to businesses.
PM appoints new executive directors
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has appointed new executive directors at the ministries of international relations and industrialisation and trade.
Beverages up by 20% in September
The Composite Index of Beverages, consisting of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, recorded 95 basis points in September 2020, up by 19.5% and lower by 33% when compared to August 2020 and September 2019, respectively.
Namibia ratifies new Economic Partnership Agreement
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade has confirmed that Namibia ratified the SACU-Mozambique and United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement (SACUM - UK EPA) in the National Assembly on 20 October 2020.
Understanding the importance of peaceful elections
From the onset, it is imperative to mention that peace is essential for our country as it provides hope for a better future, particularly for the youth of our society, who are the true ambassadors of the future.
Tashia travels – Discovering Dubai
After spending a cold and wet month in London, my partner and I jetted off to Dubai for some sunshine, sandy beaches and the unique Arabic culture.
Opinion – The need for youth voices in internet governance
The term internet governance processes refers to the development and application of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures and programmes that shape the evolution and use of the internet. And why does this matter?
Opinion – Economic recovery roadmap
Namibia is undoubtedly at the crossroads, facing an economic recovery puzzle, which requires urgent, but unique solutions to chart the correct direction for stabilisation, recovery, and growth.
Opuwo housing project takes off
The Opuwo Town Council has availed land to construct over 208 houses as part of a public-private partnership with local company Octagon Construction.
Ongwediva vendors demand more space
ONGWEDIVA - Street vendors selling vegetables and fruits in Ongwediva have appealed for more trading spaces around residential areas in order to advance their businesses.