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NASU receives sponsporship by Staff Reporter
THE Namibia Swimming Union (NASU) on Monday received N$100 000 from Bank Windhoek towards the development of the sport and grooming athletes to compete at national and international levels.
Fifa overturns global ban on Cameroon by
FIFA has lifted its global ban on Cameroon after a normalisation committee began its work on Monday to run the country’s football federation.
Areva, NamWater agree on desalinated water price by Chamwe Kaira
AREVA Resources Namibia, the State bulk water supplier NamWater and Swakop Uranium Mine, Rossing Uranium Mine and Langer Heinrich Uranium Mine will next week sign an interim agreement on the supply of water from Areva’s desalination plant in the Erongo Region.
Take Active Steps to Become More Global by
MOST companies recognise the benefit of having leaders with international experience, but few offer the developmental opportunities to gain it. It’s up to you to take responsibility for improving your cross-cultural chops. Here’s how:
Team Namibia appoints new directors by
TEAM Namibia has appointed Henry Feris, Managing Director, Pick n Pay Namibia, Gideon Shilongo, Chief Corporate Relations Officer, Ohlthaver & List Group of Companies and Pauline Thomas, Brand Manager, Namdeb as new board members.
Milking home grown cows by Chamwe Kaira
THE local dairy industry is fighting for survival and says if the government does not take action to protect it from cheap imports, things may turn sour.
Zuma reins in top Zimbabwe envoy by
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma moved on Sunday to rein in his top envoy on Zimbabwe’s political crisis following complaints by President Robert Mugabe about her.
Namibia: More Divided Than Ever by
KESHII PELAO NATHANAEL
AFTER years of struggle for independence, freedom and justice as well as many lives lost; the hope to freedom and justice seems to have faded.
Customer Is The Queen by
Tsudao Gurirab
THE end result of economic activity is to serve and meet the multiple needs of consumers (market). Economies thus grow by being alive to demands from the market place.
World boxing body suspends England by
LAUSANNE - The governing body of boxing has provisionally suspended the Amateur Boxing Association of England and asked its disciplinary panel to judge the case.
The world body, known as AIBA, says it “could not tolerate the serious violations committed.” AIBA did not specify details.
Cornelius Goreseb’s Grade 12s visit Windhoek by Clemans Miyanicwe
Khorixas based Cornelius Goreseb High School visited various institutions in Windhoek on their first ever educational trip, paid in full by the Kunene Region’s Education Directorate. The educational tour took place between Tuesday, 16 July to Friday, 19 July.
The NSI at National Science Week by Staff Reporter
The Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) participated in the 2013 National Science, Technology and Innovation Week (National Science Week), held at the University of Namibia’s Windhoek Campus in the Main Hall last week.
Students invent award-winning Soap to Tackle Malaria by
Your head is pounding, burning with raging fever, your aching bones feeling like they weigh a ton. Covered in profuse sweating, your exhausted body shivers with teeth-chattering chills.
LAC battles funding cuts by Ndanki Kahiurika
THE Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), which recently celebrated 25 years of existence, has phased out some of its projects and retrenched staff members due to depleting funds.
Mbako urges civil servants to be patient by Shinovene Immanuel
THE permanent secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister, Nangula Mbako, said they will ‘soon’ make an announcement about the new civil servant remuneration system that is set to be enforced.
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