Egano eli lyakarapo lyokutura asi vahepa kukara nevango lyokugava muhoka moDordabis, ngesi kuna kara asi kuna kugava muhoka ogu kovantu wokusika ko 90, omu muna hamene nonsigwe ntani vanona woruhepo, ngesi kuna kuhundira vaSamaritani wonkenda omu navanatungirapo nzugo zongwa vatunde nye kuruganena medi lyositji.
Historic MoU to develop Africa’s auto industry
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed virtually yesterday between 12 Automotive Associations within the ambit of the EU–Africa Business Forum 2022 with the aim of driving the development of the automotive industry in Africa.
Beware of business email compromise fraud
FNB Namibia once again warns customers and the public of targeted phishing e-mails, also known as business email compromise fraud.
SACU members migrate to Harmonised System 2022
All SACU member states simultaneously implemented the 2022 version of the Harmonised System (HS) Nomenclature on 1 January 2022, in the context of the SACU Common External Tariff (CET), which has replaced the HS 2017 version.
Team Namibia aims to rebuild membership after Covid
Outlining its agenda for 2022 during their annual general meeting this week, Team Namibia’s Business Manager at Outsol Solutions, Sidney Hanstein, said the organisation is ready to be a relevant and influential voice of business, products, and industries in Namibia.
Namibia records highest inflation since 2019
The annual inflation rate for January 2022 increased to 4.6%, compared to 2.7% recorded in January 2021.
CIF warns of escalating housing costs in capital
The Construction Industries Federation (CIF) of Namibia has expressed concern about numerous obstacles to speedy land and housing delivery in the capital.
Congenital heart disease awareness vital
The heart, as the generator of the body, is one of the most important organs because of its key function that has a massive impact when it malfunctions.
Childhood cancer statistics concerning
Each year, about 400 000 children and adolescents globally develop cancer, the World Health Organisation says. In Namibia, around four to five children are
diagnosed every week.
Education vows to strengthen exam security
The ministry of education and the directorate of examinations and assessment have undertaken to strengthen the existing security and control measurements of the national examinations and enforce it meticulously.







