Thursday, November 21, 2024
2:31 AM

Namibia
  1. Water supply disrupted in Swakopmund due to pipe break
  2. Nkurenkuru VTC nearing completion – First intake expected in 2025
  3. Walvis Bay entrepreneurs shown the power of innovation to grow their businesses
  4. Old Mutual partners with MTC to offer airtime rewards
  5. Andrada Mining partners with SQM for growing lithium exploration
  6. New open guidelines launched for more financial inclusion
  7. Understanding financial default
  8. NUST Eenhana campus receives boost from donors
  9. Common Monetary Area governors meet in Windhoek to discuss regional economic issues
  10. Bank Windhoek shines at battle of the banks
  11. NamWater to disrupt water supply in Ondangwa
  12. SADC to hold Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government
  13. BIPA expands to Ongwediva, enhancing business services in north
  14. Grindrod’s education investment brightens Erongo’s future
  15. China’s growing impact on the African Renaissance
  16. Windhoek Municipality head office cash hall to close early this Friday
  17. Namibia, Angola ink historic agreement for Baynes Hydropower Project
  18. Over 1,000 San receive national documents through pilot project
  19. Namwater Dam Bulletin on Monday 18 November 2024
  20. Oil and gas decarbonisation charter publishes first report
  21. Green hydrogen’s socioeconomic impact explored
  22. Rundu Vocational Training Centre receives fish donation
  23. UNAM’s Big III clinches N$30,000 in Scholars’ Investment Challenge
  24. Over 50’s Cricket Tournament launched
  25. UNAM researcher receives grant to harness methane energy from food waste
  26. Holiday bliss or digital miss? Protect your joy this season
  27. Communications regulator held public hearing on quality standards and spectrum assignment
  28. Otjikoto Biomass Power Station to boost energy security
  29. Picture gallery of Businesswoman Breakfast with Sam Shivute as speaker
  30. Trump’s Triumph to benefit US economy first, then World economy
  31. Major spin-offs for locals from oil and gas – Ithindi
  32. BRICS currency charade does not threaten Dollar hegemony
  33. Chobe Water Villas reimagined
  34. Assessing the economic impacts of a second Trump presidency on Namibia
  35. Telecom expands fiber network to previously underserved communities
  36. Thirty peace corps volunteers sworn in to serve in Namibia
  37. Bank Windhoek prioritizes agriculture sector
  38. Orlando Pirates banned by FIFA to conduct transfers
  39. Empowering women entrepreneurs through digital skills
  40. Munolwisho Ipangelwa recognized as a rising star in Africa’s energy sector
  41. Breweries appoints Finance Director Von Lieres as Managing Director
  42. Learning to “Fail Forward” in the workplace
  43. BIG Coalition to rally for universal basic income grant
  44. Nedbank Rock and Rut AX Series crowns 2024 champions
  45. Hartlief Deli turns one!
  46. Shifeta demands climate justice at COP29
  47. SADC Health Ministers address regional HIV/AIDS challenges
  48. Ruacana Town Council seeks creative minds for new welcome sign
  49. Paratus boss reflects on direction, momentum, goals
  50. Capricorn Foundation launches global innovation challenge to address water and energy crisis
  51. World Economic Outlook highlights barriers for sub-Sahara Africa on job creation
  52. Khomasdal Stadium to be renamed after Bobby Sissing
  53. Video entertainment company, Multichoice Group navigates challenging economic terrain
  54. Development bank partners with Identity Today to drive digital transformation
  55. NDF makes debut at Military Skills Competition
  56. Windhoek Municipal Council and sister local authorities to renew cooperation agreements
  57. Building brand confidence through consistency – Why every touchpoint matters
  58. Regional Council sensitizes Khomas community on health awareness
  59. G20 leaders commit to fighting inequalities driving AIDS and other pandemics
  60. Communal redmeat producers awarded for their farming acumen
  61. NUST, Bank of Namibia launch first ever AI and Robotics Laboratory
  62. Trustco wants to ditch the JSE as primary listing and move to Nasdaq
  63. Estate planning: Expenses to be considered for a deceased estate
  64. Chamber of Commerce invites manufacturers to showcase export-ready products
  65. Workforce Staffing Namibia addresses growing demand for skilled labour
  66. Setting Africa free of piracy
  67. Dr Andreas Elombo appointed as Director of the Namibia Energy Institute
  68. NUST successfully concludes 2024 International staff training week
  69. Namwater Dam Bulletin on Monday 11 November 2024
  70. Monika Grossmann to conquer 20th Nedbank Desert Dash
  71. Choppies expands to Nkurenkuru, creating jobs
  72. Two earthquakes recorded in two days
  73. NamWater inks contracts for critical pipeline replacement in the north
  74. Sisters set their eyes on a brighter future
  75. Thomas Miller and Ottilie Aimwata win the Gondwana Moonraker Ridge trail run
  76. 16 schools participant in the 12th Annual Model United Nations Namibia Conference
  77. FNB partners with BankservAfrica for faster cross-border payments
  78. Do not put money before your own mental health!
  79. Namwater Dam Bulletin on Monday 04 November 2024 plus updated Von Bach inflow on Friday 08 November 2024
  80. Matutura Secondary School boosted with N$600K donation
  81. Science Commission enhances accountability with Performance Agreements
  82. Bank Windhoek and Afreximbank discuss sustainable financing for oil and gas projects
  83. D’Expert Varsity recognises academic excellence at graduation ceremony
  84. Electricity regulator clarifies stance on prepaid meter blocking
  85. 11 schools in the Hardap Region receive stationery supplies
  86. Namibia-EU EPA boosts sustainable growth and trade
  87. Namibia’s renewable energy potential showcased through International Energy Agency Report
  88. Debmarine Namibia Premiership to kick off month end
  89. Locals embrace domestic travel as festive season approaches
  90. Namibia’s nuclear ambitions: Shaping the future of energy development