Metcalfe Beukes Attorneys calls BoN to intervene in how banks deal with defaulting home loans
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Metcalfe Beukes Attorneys is calling on the Bank of Namibia (BoN) to intervene in how commercial banks deal with defaulting home loan holders.
Metcalfe Beukes Attorneys is calling on the Bank of Namibia (BoN) to intervene in how commercial banks deal with defaulting home loan holders.
A grandmother of a child with a disability in Rundu's Sauyemwa Informal Settlement is finding it tough to raise her grandson.
Mariana Sindano says she has been looking after the now nine-year-old child since birth.
Residents of Uvhungu-Vhungu and Mutengo Mukuru villages now have clean water following the drilling of boreholes in the area.
The president of TUCNA has called on the government to hold employers accountable and to ensure sound labour relations at workplaces, especially in the fishing industry.
Paulus Hango made this call during the Worker's Day commemoration at Walvis Bay.
A Canadian oil and gas exploration company, ReconAfrica, continues to face negative publicity from civil society groups regarding its drilling activities in the Kavango Basin.
Works and Transport Deputy Minister Veikko Nekundi had a series of familiarisation visits at NATIS offices and facilities in the Oshana and Omusati regions.
The Minister of Industrialization and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, has described Namibia's participation at the 53rd General Assembly of the World Trade Centre Association in Accra, Ghana, as a success.
Kavango OK Foods Supermarket gave away 20 cattle worth more than N$250,000 to its customers as part of its social responsibility.
The supermarket has been giving back to its customers almost every year through competitions with all types of gifts such as cars, food vouchers, and livestock.
The level of the Zambezi River has been rising rapidly in the past week after a drop of about three metres in the past months.
The floodplains in Kabbe South and North have started receiving flood waters as the Zambezi River started bursting its banks again.
37 tenants at a Windhoek salon are left stranded following the sudden closure of their workstations.
What appear to be unresolved management matters have left renters saddened by the abrupt closure of the salon where they worked for years.