The office of the Okahandja mayor, in collaboration with the regional sports office, will hold a sports competition at Nau Aib Stadium on Saturday.
Stellantis and Orano enter electric vehicle battery sphere
Stellantis and Orano recently announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding to establish a joint venture for recycling end-of-life electric vehicle batteries and scrap from giga factories in Enlarged Europe and North America, strengthening Stellantis’ position in the electric-vehicle battery value chain by securing additional access to cobalt, nickel, and lithium necessary for electrifica
City Police Traffic Tips: Roadworthy vehicles enhance road safety for all
Owning a vehicle comes with the privilege and responsibility of operating it safely on public roads.
Decades of iconic Fords in southern Africa
Ford Southern Africa has developed and launched several iconic cars for local enthusiasts over the decades. Many of these developments have been unique to the southern African market, building the Ford brand and heritage on our local roads and racetracks.
What makes the iPhone 15 special?
Apple announced the iPhone 15 series in early September this year, claiming the latest model is a notable upgrade if one can look past its hefty prices.
Technology keeps me organised
The hustle and bustle of student life is no walk in the park, especially when one has due dates piling up with no idea of how to keep yourself and your workload organised.
BIPA lifeline waives business penalties
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has announced the launch of its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme, effective from 15 November 2023.
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation launched to raise awareness
Corachia Ockhuizen is actively working to increase public knowledge of the Myasthenia Gravis (MG) condition, and has launched the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Namibia at Annas Kloovenburg in Klein Windhoek this past Saturday.
Study: Plastic waste in rivers may carry dangerous microbes
Plastic litter in rivers might be allowing dangerous pathogens to hitch-hike downstream, a new study published yesterday found.
Amitofo Care Centre and Buddhism in Africa
More than 2 500 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama – also known as “the Buddha” – founded Buddhism in India. As a faith, Buddhism has 500 million to one billion followers, making it one of the major world religions.









