Niger’s military regime vowed late Sunday to prosecute ousted president Mohamed Bazoum for “high treason” and slammed West African leaders for imposing sanctions on the country.
Zhong Meib ge miljun-dollargu tendersa Erongob daob !aroma go dan
Daogu ǂGaeǂguis (RA) ge ǁkhawa daob !gâi!gâi!nâs tendersa Zhong Meib Engineering !Nansa go mā. Nē ǂnûiǂgās hîa Chinese !hūǁîb xa a ǀhonkhoe-aihes ge haka !hūǁî kontraktern ǀkha nē tenders !nâ hâ tsî 30 kilometergu !nūsiba !khōǂgā hâ daoba !Ūsa!khōs tsî ǂGaribeb hâra ǁaegu N$343 miljuns ai !goaxa ǁkhâba xu nî sîsentsoatsoa.
Nampols ge tarekhoede ǁāǁāsa ai!hūba ra ǁam kai
Namibiab ǀawa!namn di tarekhoedi !âb Oshana !kharib !nâb ge sī!nâhe ǁkhā mîǁguiba ge ū, tare ǀawa!namde ūkhâiǂai!nâ tsî ǁîde ǀgapi !harodi !nâ ǁāǁāsa.
Mutorwab ge ǂkhâ!nâsa Fly Namibias di ǀAeǁgams-Rundus ǁkhanas !aroma ra ǂgan
Nausab ǂhâǂhâsasib ǁkhana !oabadi nî ǀAeǁgamsa xu Rundus ǁga hâsa ra mâ!gâ xawes ge nēsa īǁkhā tama ra ī, ǁkhana-aona xus ǂkhâ!nâsa a !nubu amaga, tib ge Fly Namibias danasîsenǂuira direkteri, Andre Compiona ge mî.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Right focus needed to beat farming odds
If you are a novice farmer, who seems overwhelmed by the various decisions on the farming you are called to make on the go, do not fret.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – General consideration for livestock farmers
Livestock farmers continue to face difficult times exacerbated by climate change manifested through adverse events such as drought, floods, pests, and disease outbreaks that have been experienced in many parts of the country in recent years.
Bank Windhoek reaches out to northern SMEs
Bank Windhoek’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) division recently hosted an SME information session in Ondangwa and Oshakati in collaboration with the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) northern office.
Hyphen partners with ILF
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) yesterday announced the signing of a partnership agreement with ILF Consulting Engineers (ILF), a leading independent international engineering and consulting firm, to support the delivery of its ground breaking green hydrogen project.
Peugeot plant still in limbo
Workers at the Peugeot plant in Walvis Bay, in which government owns a 49% stake and French automaker Groupe PSA has a majority 51% share, continue receiving their basic salaries and locally assembled vehicles are still being sold domestically despite the factory being under care and maintenance.
Opinion – Namibian Aviation: Privilege overtook safety
In an industry that is centred on safety and is costly to enter for operators, nothing appears to be made easier for the less fortunate.









