The modern life is so fast that people rather consume food on the go, smoke and drink coffee in their cars, while moving from one place to another, picking up their kids from school and rushing to work.
Jeep brand reveals new 4×4 concept in Paris
At the Paris Motor Show this week the Jeep brand provided an extra thrill and surprise for its global audience by revealing the Jeep Avenger 4x4 Concept.
Talented young stock traders celebrated
The Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX), in partnership with Old Mutual, Future Media and the Financial Literacy Initiative, hosted the Namibian Scholars Investment Challenge (NSIC) Award Ceremony in Windhoek on 18 October 2022.
FNB supports Nampharm Foundation
There is nothing more heartfelt than putting a smile on a child’s face – or in this case, restoring that smile.
Namib Mills refutes pension irregularities…advises workers to confirm fund status with Namfisa
The largest grain processor in the country, Namib Mills, this week denied mismanaging its workers’ pension fund.
Innovation, entrepreneurship drive employment
A leading private sector development specialist from the World Bank, Ganesh Rasagam, said creating jobs for youth is the main challenge in southern Africa.
Alleged fraudster denies being flight risk
Windhoek resident Owen Mahoto, who is accused of defrauding Cabinet minister Frans Kapofi, has denied allegations that he is a flight risk after the police could not trace him.
Lichtenstrasser claims he was forced to remain in underwear
Double murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser yesterday told Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg he was forced to remain only in his underpants after the police confiscated his clothes as evidence.
Mathe says media, govt not enemies
The country’s media must move away from its propensity to report on conflict, fear, drama and revenge, executive director in the information ministry Audrin Mathe has said.
Elderly need long-term, chronic care
The horrors of hearing her daughter Laura-Lee shouting, “Mommy, granny is not standing up, she is wetting the bed” became too much for Eglien Uises, which later meant she had to quit her job and start nursing her mother.









