Windhoek's mayor outlines vision for development and sustainability
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Windhoek's new mayor has outlined her vision for the city, promising to tackle pressing challenges and drive development.
Windhoek's new mayor has outlined her vision for the city, promising to tackle pressing challenges and drive development.
Cuban residents in Namibia paid tribute to one of their country’s nationalists and philosophers, José Marti, in Windhoek today.
Marti, born on the 28th of January, 1853, and died on the 19th of May, 1895, became a symbol of Cuba’s struggle for independence.
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry is expected to host elective and non-elective extraordinary general meetings at branch levels across the country next month.
The announcement was made by its president at a press conference in Windhoek today.
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) reports increasing interest from potential upstream oil and gas investors following recent light oil discoveries offshore the Orange Basin.
NAMCOR pledged to safeguard its interests in petroleum exploration on behalf of the government.
The Namibia Cuba Friendship Association (NAMCUFA) has condemned the United States' decision to add Cuba back to the list of countries alleged to sponsor terrorism.
The Khomas Regional Council has formalized a twinning agreement with the Cunene Province of Angola to enhance cooperation in sanitation, agriculture, health, and education.
This month, many countries around the world will witness a rare astronomical event known as planetary alignment or the planetary parade.
A Ghanaian digital marketing and tourism promotion firm accuses the Namibian Tourism Board of withholding payment for services rendered under a contract agreement signed in 2023.
Hype.UP Limited from Ghana alleges that NTB owes it over N$700,000 calculated on today's rate.
After a decade-long legal battle, the University of Namibia's (UNAM) former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Administration and Finance, Boniface Mutumba, has been cleared of corruption charges.
A project aimed at supporting and advancing integrity and good governance in Namibia was launched in Windhoek today.
The project, titled Good Governance, aims to reduce corruption and bribery in all its forms in Namibia and will run from 2025 to 2028.