Category: News
Hollard Refuses Payout To Tilahun
By: Eba Kandovazu Hollard Insurance is refusing to pay out vehicle insurance to the son of businesswoman Martha Namundjebo-Tilahun, who last year was involved in a car accident on Hosea Kutako drive, Windhoek. Haddis Junior Tilahun has since approached the…
Writing on the Wall: Critical turnaround Strategy City of WHK
By: Josef Kefas Sheehama We are blessed to live in one of the most remarkable cities in Namibia. The diversity of our people, the geographical location, recreational and business activities all make the City of Windhoek home to equally colourful…
Why Namibia has left Angolan oil for India
By: Hertha Ekandjo Neighbouring Angola cannot supply Namibia with fuel as many have been suggesting, as the country only refines 30 per cent of its fuel locally, and the rest is done outside its borders This was revealed by the…
125 000 abortions recorded every year globally: Expert
By: Dolly Menas According to founder of Pro-life Namibia, Sasha Louw, every day an estimated 125 000 abortions take place across the world. She said that companies such as Planned Parenthood in America are profiting daily for their “service” of…
Stefansson brings Fish-rot story to the USA …hailed by former FBI agent as a hero and warrior
Described as by ex-FBI operative, Jane Turner, as a hero and a warrior, Fishrot scandal whistleblower and star-witness, Johannes Stefansson has brought Namibia’s biggest corruption scandal story to the Americans at the country’s National Whistleblowing Week which commenced Friday…
Alweendo gives in to fuel dealers’ demand…averts strike action
By: Justicia Shipena The mines and energy ministry has at long last given in to the pressing demands of the Fuel and Franchise Association of Namibia (FAFA) by increasing the dealer margin by 50 cents on every liter of…
Dee and Amushe’s judgement differed to 22 August
Staff Writer Detained political agitators, Michael Amushelelo and Dimbulukeni Nauyoma, will find out on the 22nd of August 2022 if they will get out on bail or not, in the case in which they got detained on incitement charges….
Fuel Prices unchanged for August…125 000 abortions happening everyday worldwide: Expert
Staff Writer The mines and energy ministry has resolved to keep fuel prices unchanged for the month of August at the back of rolling fuel hikes for the better part of 2022. Local fuel prices are left unchanged for the…
GRN holds breath, awaits outcome on strike vote
By: Hilma Tuukondjele Government can for now hold its breath as civil servants’ ballots will be counted to determine whether they have opted to down their tools or not. Voting for or against strike action commenced this week on Thursday…
Hepatitis Killed More People in 2021 Than HIV/AIDS
By: Dolly Menas Former health minister Bernard Haufiku says hepatitis B, C and E killed more people than HIV in the previous year. His words come as the world commemorated World Hepatitis Day on Thursday. “We have spoken about HIV,…
