Omupopiliko wopolifi moNamibia omupedu commissioner Kauna Shikwambi okwa ti ombelewa yaye olopotelwa oimbofa yovanhu vahapu ve li ninga ovapolifi voipupulu eshi hava kala tava tula ovanhu mokatoo.
Restrictions have little impact on Covid – IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged governments to accelerate the relaxation of travel restrictions as Covid-19 continues to evolve from the pandemic to endemic stage.
Opinion | Personal data protection is key in fighting fraud
Every year on 28 January, the world commemorates Data Protection Day, an initiative by the United States-based National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), a non-profit organisation promoting cyber security, privacy education, and awareness. In support of this day, it is essential to remind customers to protect their personal data.
Main enumeration budget for census reduced to N$606 million
Although the main enumeration for this year’s Housing and Population Census during the financial year of 2022/2023 was estimated to be N$950 million, the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) said it was able to adopt measures to further reduce the budget to about N$606 million.
Development Bank’s Hellen Amupolo to head investments department
Previously acting head of the Development Bank of Namibia’s (DBN) Investments Department Hellen Amupolo has been formally promoted to Head.
More data needed to confirm viability of oil discovery
The mines and energy ministry yesterday reiterated that the oil deposits discovered in the Orange Basin offshore Namibia by Shell have not yet been confirmed to be commercially viable but do indicate the existence of an active petroleum system in the area.
Aochamub brings French business delegation
A French business delegation from T&T Corporation is on a five-day visit to explore potential industries for investment in Namibia. The delegation is led by Namibia’s ambassador to France, Albertus Aochamub.
Opinion | The genesis and consequences of unemployment
A wise man once said if you fail to plan you plan to fail. No one in the government can be able to answer what is the root cause of unemployment.
Opinion | Abortion: A philosophical discourse
We can’t dispute that the most controversial public debate and cultural conflict of our time has been on social justice, notably civil rights.
Workers’ rights top agenda in Tucna, Ombudsman meeting
The country’s second-largest workers’ union umbrella body, the Trade Union Congress of Namibia leaders, yesterday paid a courtesy call at the office of ombudsman where they discussed issues affecting the country’s workforce.









