Stock markets mostly fell yesterday on renewed concerns that the Federal Reserve will hike rates again, while another weak batch of trade data compounded worries about the struggling Chinese economy.
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Starlile, Freedom Fighter dominance continues
Seasoned racehorses Starlile from Okahandja Racing (OHR) and Freedom Fighter from Ovitoto Racing’s (OVR) continued their dominance at main races in the country after their triumph in the just-ended Okakarara Bash on Saturday in the Otjozondjupa region.
Namibia finds going tough at Commonwealth Youth Games
Namibia’s Commonwealth Youth Team is finding the going tough at the current 2023 games in Trinidad and Tobago.
Tebele slams government on drought relief
Gobabis Constituency councillor Augustinus Tebele has criticised the government for how it handles the national drought relief initiative.
Cenoreds ge !nanǀgaib !nâ nî hâ ǀgapiǀgapide go ǂanǂan
Sentral ǀAwas ǀKharisi !Nanǀgaib Mā!nans (Central North Regional Electricity Distributor ) ge ǂoa ge wekheb Donertaxs ai ge ǂanǂan, ǁîs !nanǀgaib ge 8%gu ǀkha 1 ǂKhoesaob 2023 disa xu ǂharo !khaisa.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Training impact on agribusinesses
There has been a spike in the number of seminars and training being hosted for farmers and agripreneurs.
Saudi oil profits drop 38% on lower prices
Oil firm Saudi Aramco yesterday announced profits of US$30.08 billion for the second quarter, a sharp fall from the same period last year when prices surged after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Deadly Cape Town strike blocks airport route
Cape Town›s public transport system has been paralysed by a minibus taxi strike that in a violent turn has seen two people killed, police said Monday, while leaving thousands of commuters stranded.
Opinion – WiFi for all towns in Namibia
The Katima Mulilo Town Council recently signed an agreement with MTC Namibia, which will allow internet users to access WiFi services in the central business district (CBD) of the town.
Opinion – Who should be a board member, and why?
A company’s management and activities are supervised and managed by the board of directors. The board’s responsibility is to monitor the administration and efficient structuring of operations in order to advance the interests of shareholders and the group, if there is any.









