[ad_1] The external debt to pull upwards – PSG predicts 23/07/2018 by Kelvin Chiringa Business Despite the external debt having declined in the first quarter of this year, according to the Bank …
Read More »Gurirab's critics silenced … while the wrestling icon is put to rest
[ad_1] Mourners testified that late Theo-Ben Gurirab was a nationalist engaged in the development of the rest of Namibia and not his hometown of Usakos alone, silencing his critics who, during his …
Read More »Three die in the Kalkrand crash
[ad_1] THREE people were killed in a collision last night on the B1 road about 25 km south of Kalkrand It is alleged that a Toyota minibus pulling a trailer collided head-on …
Read More »Namibia: Burden of Disease "Erodes" Namibia's Progress Despite Success of the UN
[ad_1] By Alvine Kapitako Windhoek – The disproportionate adverse effects of communicable diseases and the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases "erode" much of Namibia's progress despite many successes The United Nations (UN) …
Read More »Namibia: Northern carriers want to hike
[ad_1] By Nuusita Ashipala Ondangwa – Northern taxi and bus drivers urged the Namibian Bus and Taxi Association (NABTA) to apply a 50% rate increase for long and short distances. The 50% …
Read More »Namibia: Ex-Bank Employee Admits $ 5 Million Namibia Fraud
[ad_1] By Werner Menges A former employee of Standard Bank Namibia intends to admit guilt on 147 counts of fraud for which he is to be prosecuted before the High Court of …
Read More »24 million Namibian dollars paid in accumulated leave
[ad_1] Albertina Nakale WINDHOEK – The Public Service Commission (PSC) claims that approximately $ 24.6 million in accumulated leave was paid to 2,009 employees who left the public service in 2016 / …
Read More »A man died in an accident near Otavi identified
[ad_1] The 41-year-old man who died in an accident on the Outjo-Otavi gravel road on Thursday, was identified as Smit of Wet Louw. He was identified by parents. The front-on The Namibian …
Read More »Kerfu supports the government's intention to remove Red Line
[ad_1] The Regional Farmers' Union of East Kavango supports the government's intention to remove the veterinary cordon fence, commonly known as the red line, and wants it to be transferred to Angola …
Read More »The Hardap community informed about disaster risk managementThe establishment of the constituency structure
[ad_1] • LORATO KHOBETSI The Disaster Risk Management Division of the Hardap Regional Council, in collaboration with the Hardap Regional Office of the Ministry of Information and Communication, organized an awareness tour …
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