China’s new trade policy could boost Namibia’s exports
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Namibia's export sector could soon see new opportunities as China introduces a new trade development policy.
Namibia's export sector could soon see new opportunities as China introduces a new trade development policy.
Namibia represents a sign of hope for human security because of its values of peace and diversity.
These sentiments were shared by the Executive Director at the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Yoichi Mine, during a public lecture at the University of Namibia.
Taxpayers owe the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRa) a staggering N$ 90 billion accumulated over the years.
NamRA's Chief of Strategic Communications, Stakeholder Engagement, and Taxpayer Education, Yarukeekuro Steven Ndorokaze, described it as a historic debt.
Cabinet has announced several key decisions aimed at strengthening governance, improving infrastructure, and enhancing service delivery.
The announcements were made during the first Cabinet briefing of 2026.
The mother of a former August 26 Construction contractor Maria Ipumbu has been granted bail of N$50,000 following a brief appearance at the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Namibians could soon see changes in how public healthcare is funded once the Universal Health Coverage Bill is enacted.
The landmark bill, amongst others, seeks to establish a robust legal and institutional framework to ensure that all Namibians access essential health services.
The Omaheke Region will host this year's Miss Namibia and Miss Teen Namibia pageants, bringing one of the country's biggest national events to the region.
The prestigious events will be held on 31 July and 1 August, respectively.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has highlighted the inclusive benefits of the just concluded 39th African Union Summit's agenda for African countries, with Namibia poised to play a pivotal leadership role in water management, food security and sanitation.
The Police Inspector General, Joseph Shikongo, has encouraged cadets to prepare themselves to become professional and disciplined officers once deployed.
Residents of Ward 10 at Grootberg say several senior traditional councillors of the |Gaio Daman Traditional Authority continue to serve despite their tenures having expired.
The community says this raises serious concerns about governance and compliance with the Traditional Authorities Act.