Trustco Bank will have to wait for another week to hear if the court will temporarily freeze the Bank of Namibia (BoN)’s decision to shut its operations.
Mootu ties housing to social justice
Beyond its elemental function as shelter, housing transcends physical and mental health, economic stability, social cohesion and community development, Landless People’s Movement legislator Utaara Mootu has said.
Ekandjo reads riot act to HR practitioners
Human resources practitioners must serve with utmost humility and professionalism instead of stressing and humiliating their human capital.
Namcol to construct new centre at Opuwo
Following the official site transfer to the contractor on Wednesday, the phase one construction of a new Namcol centre at Opuwo in the Kunene region is anticipated to begin next week.
Namibians abroad won’t be counted
Despite efforts to ensure Namibians abroad vote during election time, the numbers are not sufficient for those in the diaspora to be counted during the census.
120 government boreholes vandalised
The vandalism of government boreholes has caused a shortage of water in the villages.
Lack of judicial transparency draws ire
The appointment of Acting Judge of the High Court Moses Chinhengo and his subsequent assignment to take on the Fishrot trial this week raised eyebrows on the alleged opaque world in which the judiciary operates.
Kalola: You didn’t vote for me…as Goreangab residents cry for help
“You did not vote for me,” was the cold response Goreangab Dam’s Happy Crest residents got from Samora Machel constituency councillor Nestor Kalola after bringing their plight to his attention.
Fishcor-Mabasen marriage on the rocks
While the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia is determined to stand by its decision to partner with Mabasen Fishing, Malta-based Ocean Whale cancelled the catch agreement it had with Mabasen due to non-payment.
Namibia’s low population makes it wealthier
Three persons per square kilometre make Namibia a country with one of the lowest population densities in the world. Now, according to a report titled ‘New World Wealth’, this low population density is Namibia’s biggest advantage.









