The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has declared itself debt-free, having successfully settled all outstanding long-term and statutory debts, some of which date back to the company’s inception.
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Keetmanshoop municipality to disconnect debtors
The Keetmanshoop municipality on Wednesday threatened to disconnect water and electricity to government offices, businesses and institutions over unpaid accounts.
Omaheke Governer’s Cup set for Gobabis
The football and netball competition, organised by the office of the Omaheke governor, will commence tomorrow at the famous Legare Stadium in Gobabis.
Gladiators to get tested against Morocco
The Brave Gladiators are in the final stages of their preparations for the upcoming Olympic qualification matches against Morocco, scheduled for today and 31 October.
Menopause’s effects on the workplace
A sweeping new paper on menopause by a UVA Health expert and collaborators highlights the profound and sometimes surprising effects the “change of life” can have on women’s lives, health, workplaces and even finances.
The inspirational journey of Juvia Mufaweli Simasiku …Shining in Para-karate
I am 14 years old and attending Eluwa Intellectual School, where I am in Grade 6.
Aakiintu yomuhoko gwAasan gwapewa omadheulo
Omahangano gaali, oDebmarine Namibia nOngula Homestead Skills and Technical Education Academy muukumwe, oga gandja omadheulo kaakiintu yomuhoko gwAasan.
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.
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.









