Omunambelewa omukulunhu wouhaku moshitukulwa shaShana Dr Asumani Kibandwa okwa ti eshongo lokauhena ovapangi neendokotola inadi wana otashi eta ovanaudu va pangwe kwa lata kokapangelo kaShakati.
Bank Windhoek celebrates automotive industry
Schalk van Greunen of Indongo Auto trading as (t/a) Indongo Toyota Okahandja was named the top salesperson in both the New and Used Vehicles categories at the Bank Windhoek Vehicle and Asset Finance (VAF) Selekt Sales Awards ceremony hosted in Windhoek on Friday, 20 October 2023.
City Police Traffic Tips: Just bumped a traffic light? What now?
Traffic signals are designed to ensure an orderly flow of traffic in the capital in order to provide an opportunity for pedestrians or vehicles to cross an intersection and help reduce conflicts between vehicles entering intersections from different directions.
JAC Motors unveils range-topping T9
In an eagerly awaited move, JAC Motors has introduced the new T9 double-cab range, representing the pinnacle of its T-Series line-up.
Bank Windhoek weathers the perfect storms
Bank Windhoek’s executive officer of retail banking services and specialist finance James Chapman said the BRICS alliance nations have shown remarkable resilience in facing challenges, adapting and prospering in an ever-changing world.
Challenges threaten EU-Namibia partnership – NNN
Trade and investment have become critically important for Namibia’s economic growth, employment creation, poverty reduction and narrowing income inequality.
Green economy to resurrect local construction
The development of the Namibian hydrogen economy could generate jobs across the hydrogen value chain and throughout the wider domestic economy.
Ongwediva Medipark hosts 11th cancer campaign
The Ongwediva Medipark hosted its 11th cancer walk campaign on breast, cervical and prostate cancer this past weekend.
Tea party for hope
Medical doctor Latoya Mwoombola, popularly known as Lioness, says her career took an unexpected direction after losing her mother to cancer three months after the diagnosis.
Opinion – Africa ready to develop its own socio-economic measures
It is time for Namibia and the rest of Africa to develop socio-economic measures that provide better value for our people and the country other than relying on the GDP measure.









