The Roads Authority this week unveiled 26 rebranded vehicles with the aim to enhance the Transport Inspectorate’s identity and visibility.
Year: 2022
Orders open for Mahindra’s much awaited SUV XUV700
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd this week took the wraps off the all-new XUV700 (pronounced as XUV, 7 double ‘Oh’) in South Africa with orders available in Namibia.
Opinion – Green hydrogen critical to Namibia’s economic development
The economics of green hydrogen is challenging today, primarily because the underlying costs, skill, knowledge and availability of renewable energy sources vary widely.
Shiimi stands firm on budget priorities…explains more will be done as resources become available
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said government remains committed to improving the socio-economic condition of Namibians and will continue to support vulnerable members of society given the availability of resources and as the global, regional and domestic economic situations improve.
Alweendo confirms Kahimise’s job at ECB
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo yesterday confirmed the appointment of Robert Kahimise as the new CEO of the Electricity Control Board. Without divulging the details of the appointment, Alweendo simply replied: “I can confirm”, when asked about the new appointment.
Opinion – The importance of teaching financial literacy in schools
How many times have we read numerous newspaper articles about children who squandered their inheritance money or how they trusted quick “get rich” schemes and were dubbed out of it?
Opinion – Learning through gaming
Gaming is often frowned upon, with many people holding the view that it is addictive, non-productive and adds no value to players. But what if gaming can improve one’s skills and knowledge?
Govt studies Mwilima ruling … as PDM welcomes clearing of first hurdle
Safety minister Albert Kawana says government will study this week’s High Court judgement that could see former parliamentarian Geoffrey Mwilima released
from prison, pending a medical examination.
Vessels allegedly fish in restricted zone
Two fishing vessels of a reputable horse mackerel fishing company based in Walvis Bay were allegedly spotted trawling within the restricted 200 metres isobath in June this year.
Air Namibia workers camp for severance pay
Some former Air Namibia employees are camping at the liquidated national airline offices due to unpaid severance packages.









