Hard work pays off for Citizens duo
Two football players were yesterday rewarded for their consistent displays during this year’s edition of the Bidvest Namibia Cup. Both players hail from Citizens, who were promoted to the Namibia...
View ArticleMeatco ownership still uncertain
More than two years after the official announcement that the government wants a stake in the country’s largest meat processing company, the ownership status of Meatco remains unresolved. However, the...
View ArticleGraphic anti-smoking images not compulsory
The country’s hospitality industry can breathe a collective sigh of relief after it emerged that they do not have to put up graphic pictures of smoking-related diseases in their establishments....
View ArticleEnvironmental crime finances terrorism
Globally environmental crime is estimated to be worth more than N$2.12 trillion (U$200 billion) annually and it is helping to finance criminal, militia and terrorist groups and threatening the security...
View ArticleSan group claims discrimination by Zambezi governor
A group of 30 young San people at Chetto village in the Bwabwata National Park have accused the Zambezi regional council of bypassing them when they apply for jobs in the Namibian Defence Force (NDF)...
View ArticleGermany, France end African hopes
Germany posted an extra-time victory over Algeria while France defeated Nigeria to extinguish Africa's World Cup hopes on Monday and set up a titanic quarter-final showdown between the European rivals....
View ArticleKK Palace move up one division, eye NPL
King Kauluma (KK) Palace from Ondangwa took a big step towards reaching the higher echelons of Namibian football after winning the Oshana Second Division on Saturday. Palace achieved this feat despite...
View ArticleBotes comes full circle
Namibian striker Henrico Botes’s football career in South Africa’s Premier Soccer League (PSL) has come full circle after the former Platinum Stars player joined Bidvest Wits last week. The move saw...
View ArticleOscar Pistorius Trial: Wednesday 2 July 2014, Session 3
Watch Oscar Pistorius Trial live today from the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.Click here to view video : http://youtu.be/lOWHN0LlehIRead more about Oscar Pistorius Trial: Wednesday 2 July 2014,...
View ArticleNamibia bags another global tourism event
Namibia is experiencing a boom in terms of spin-offs from the hosting of the Adventure Travel World Summit (ATWS), which include winning the right to host another huge tourism event next year. This was...
View ArticleFormer TransNamib manager not guilty of graft
Former TransNamib human resource manager Albertus !Naruseb, who has been on trial for more than three years on charges relating to contravening the Anti-Corruption Act, has been found not guilty. The...
View ArticleEnduro series heads to Karibib district
Round five of the Bank Windhoek Namibia National Enduro Series will take place on Farm Abbabis in the Karibib district this weekend. The last series to take place at this venue was in 2010 and 2011 and...
View ArticleTelecoms sector monopolistic and uncompetitive
The Namibian telecommunications sector last year declined from three national mobile operators to just two. One of these remaining operators reported such insignificant revenues and traffic that...
View ArticleBrazil's World Cup agony
Brazil's humiliating exit from the World Cup is as close as it gets to a national trauma in a football-mad nation whose identity is closely associated with its team. The country of 200 million people...
View ArticleTime for Welwitschias to make history - Geingob
Prime Minister Hage Geingob says the time is right for the Welwitschias to progress from being mere participants to making history after they successfully qualified for their fifth consecutive Rugby...
View ArticleFans in for Super Cup thrill
Namibia’s football authorities could not have asked for a better clash as the inaugural tie of the Standard Bank Super Cup when African Stars and Black Africa meet on August 30. The two sides are...
View ArticleLewis leads American charge
In recent years, South Koreans have hogged the headlines in women’s golf - but the tide is finally turning. Three Americans and Norway’s Suzann Petersen have won the last four majors and Stacy Lewis...
View ArticleTourism must drive development - Pohamba
There should be no effort spared to develop the tourism industry and make Namibia more competitive on a global stage. This was said by the Presidential Affairs Minister Dr Albert Kawana on behalf of...
View ArticleGerman MP sparks reparations anger
Angry OvaHerero and Nama communities have vowed to continue demanding reparations for colonial atrocities, saying they do not fear the close relationship between the Swapo government and Germany. This...
View ArticleNdowishi a tolokana iilalo yAanamibia
Aakwashigwana yomuhoko gwAanama nAaherero ya geya noonkondo oya uvaneke kutya otaya tsikile nokupula opo iipongolo yaakwashigwana yomuhoko gwawo mbyoka ya falwa kOndowishi opo yi galukile kegumbo....
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