It is true that we all go through life trying to raise the bar in our lives, but the following is also true: we all have that day when we feel stuck and there is no way out.
Short Story – Genocide – A Fallen Giant (1904)
By the seedtime of 1904, the greenery trees in the Cattle Kaokoland were bladder-brownish. This forced the nomadic Himbas to drive their cows to the mushrooming rock-strewn cattle posts across the Cunene River.
African airlines continue with demand recovery
African airlines’ annual traffic rose 89.2% in 2022 versus the prior year. Full year 2022 capacity was up 51% and load factor climbed 14.5 percentage points to 71.7%, the lowest among all global regions.
Trade ministry takes public consultations to north east
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade is tasked within its mandate to facilitate and strengthen stakeholder engagements, dialogue and cooperation.
NCCI, Finland undertake business seminar
The Embassy of Finland, together with the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) and Finnpartnership, has scheduled a Doing Business with Finland Seminar on 21 February in Windhoek.
Namibia pushes mining prospects at Cape Town indaba…as Alweendo calls for more investment into green hydrogen space
Namibia is showcasing the country’s investment opportunities in the mining sector at the 2023 Invest in African Mining Indaba.
Sinvula wins first leg in dismissal suit
Suspended Grootfontein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula has managed to convince the High Court that he stands a good chance at proving and subsequently winning his labour dispute currently before court.
Dilapidated immigration office irks Kasika community
The community of Kasika in Zambezi region is displeased with the government’s efforts in maintaining existing infrastructures.
Taxi, bus drivers equipped with defensive skills
A group of taxi and bus operators underwent basic defensive driving and first aid training as a means to prevent accidents and deaths on the roads.
Geingob: Local news headlines depressing
While the media is expected to keep the government on its toes, President Hage Geingob is concerned that it cannot be true that there is nothing the State is doing right as depicted by continuous negative headlines in the press.





