Namibia’s most-awarded advertising agency, Advantage Advertising, welcomed guests to their new offices in Windhoek West on 19 October to unveil a new look and enhanced offerings.
Shivute: We must ensure there are no revenue leakages
Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) commissioner Sam Shivute on Monday voiced concerns about the pace at which critically important programmes are being implemented throughout Africa.
Opinion – Let’s continue to build the Namibian house
Have you heard about the elephant in the room? It is a conversation about a controversial subject that no one wants to have because everyone fears conflict will break out, feelings will be hurt and then no one will be talking.
Opinion – Hunger and climate change
There are more than one billion hungry people in the world – and climate change threatens to significantly increase the number of people at risk of hunger and undernutrition.
Letter – A love letter to interns
Although there are several opportunities out there, securing an internship can become a tall order.
Kavango East has no plans – Kandjeke
The Kavango East Regional Council operates without a strategic plan, extended strategic plan, annual plan or reviews, ingredients key to the success of such an institution, the auditor general has said.
Female students dominate VTC graduation
A total of 281 female students graduated in vocational training at Ongwediva last Friday.
Mutorwa: Speed up Bagani-Muhembo upgrade
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa has concurred with Munkwe constituency residents who demand the upgrade of a stretch of 19km gravel road from Bagani village to the Muhembo border post in the Mukwe constituency.
Ongwediva plots debacle continues
An Ongwediva resident who has been at loggerheads with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (Elcin) for over 32 years over a piece of land, said he is not fighting
over it, as he is the rightful owner.
N$4.3m Ponzi scheme trial hits a snag
The trial of a man, who allegedly operated a Ponzi scheme and allegedly ended up defrauding 79 persons of N$4.3 million, is currently embroiled in a trial-within-a-trial over bank statements.









