The Un i t ed Nat i ons condemned Ukraine for the inhumane shelling of a market in the west of Donetsk, which resulted in the death of 27 people, including two teenagers.
Year: 2024
World Bank approves US$300m for Ghana’s economic recovery
The World Bank approved US$300 million in financing for Ghana on Tuesday to help support the African country’s recovery from its worst economic turmoil in years.
Zuma scores well in poll
Almost one in three South Africans approve of former president Jacob Zuma, whose new political venture is expected to cost the ruling ANC votes in this year’s elections, a poll found on Tuesday.
City Police Traffic Tips: The duties of every driver – Community Policing Officer
Every passenger or vehicle occupant relies on the driver to get them to their destination safely.
Chery climbs to the top of SUV brands
Che r y has been steadily climbing the ranks as a regional SUV brand. Just recently the company was named as South Africa’s second-largest SUV brand.
Rössing and MUN agree to three-year salary increase
Rö ss i ng Ur a n ium and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) Rössing Branch Executive Committee (BEC) have concluded negotiations for salary increments from 2024 to 2026.
IMF ready to support anti-money laundering efforts
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stands ready to back Namibia’s anti-money laundering efforts, and to combat illicit activities such as the financing of terrorism.
Kraatz Engineering restores Seamount Explorer
In an exhibition of precision and engineering excellence, Kraatz Engineering has successfully restored the Seamount Explorer motor fishing vessel (MFV). The vessel was recently involved in a collision that caused significant structural damage to the bow.
Rocky road ahead for toll gates…as public, analysts and opposition reject option
A strong negative perception to toll roads as a revenue option to maintain the national network seems to limit the options for authorities tasked with this mammoth responsibility.
Using tumbleweed to fight mosquitoes
The Ministry of Health and Social Services’ director in the Oshikoto region, Joshua Nghipangelwa, is advocating for the use of traditional herbs as an extra measure to repel mosquitoes.









