Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShana Thomas Aiyambo okwa ti ponhele yokulondela outaksi vopokati kOshakati nOutapi opa dundakana neenghono.
Ondado yomahooli otai shuna pedu omwedi ou
Ouministeli woikwamina neenghono owa ti kutya ondado yomahooli omwedi Juni otai ka shuna pedu.
Eengeleka nado itadi popile omashenge
Ongeleka nayo paife oya waimina eengudu odo da twala omanyenyeneto ado kepangelo omolwetokolo la ningwa komhangu ya shiya ko moshilongo opo Namibia a valule paveta eehombo domashenge da dikilwa kondje yoshilongo.
City Police Traffic Tips: Vehicle registration cloning on the increase
The Windhoek City Police Service is concerned about the rising trend of criminals using cloned or stolen registration numbers, also known as number plates, on vehicles. The illegal practice is particularly used for getaway vehicles or for criminal activities such as operating pirated taxis.
GWM expands P-Series pickup range with LTD
GWM has expanded their P-Series Pickup range with the unveiling of the limited edition 4x4 flagship model that will provide the perfect pickup solution.
Deloitte appoints first female country leader
Deloitte Namibia has announced the appointment of Melanie Harrison as its first female Country Leader in Namibia, with effect from 1 June 2023 as part of a planned leadership transition.
June petrol price unchanged as diesel retreats
Namibian petrol prices for June 2023 will remain unchanged while the price of diesel 50 ppm will decrease by 80 cents per litre and that of diesel 10 ppm will drop by 60 cents per litre.
Stimulus delivers 13.6% annual return to investors
The Stimulus Investments portfolio delivered dividend payments to its preference shareholders totalling N$84.5 million (2022: N$9.6 million) for the year under review, which increased by 777% from 2022.
Zambezi youth frustrated over unemployment …as Geingob warns of dire consequences
A horde of unemployed young people on Monday flocked to the Kamunu Community Hall in Katima Mulilo to share their frustration.
Tug-of-war for TISAN ensues
The Tertiary Institute Sports Association of Namibia (TISAN) is in limbo as the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) races against time to resuscitate the organisation following a decision to dissolve the elected executive committee.









