NUST launches first International Finance and Sustainability Conference
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The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) launched the first-ever International Conference on Finance and Sustainable Business in Windhoek.
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) launched the first-ever International Conference on Finance and Sustainable Business in Windhoek.
The fishermen who undertook a crippling strike in 2015 at Walvis Bay have distanced themselves from the group of fishermen currently demonstrating in Windhoek.
The Chairperson of the Ex-Striking Okapare Fishermen, Godfried Kuhanga, made the clarification alongside other former striking fishermen.
Santam and the City of Windhoek have joined hands to enhance public safety through the launch of a billboard to raise fire and flood risk awareness in the capital.
The billboard contains flood warning signs to help save lives as well as reduce the risk of injury and property damage.
Administrators of the City of Windhoek briefed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy, Industry, Public Administration and Planning on urban development, infrastructure, and market plans.
The Mayor of Windhoek, Ndeshihafela Larandja, has said the Kapana Festival is not only a celebration of food but also an entrepreneurial spirit.
She said this as the City of Windhoek hosted the festival in the CBD under the theme 'One City, One Sizzle – Together'.
The police recorded 6 cases involving dealing and possession of illegal drugs over the weekend.
Dozens of vehicles took to the streets of Windhoek on Saturday in a show of solidarity with the people of Cuba.
Four suspected robbers were arrested earlier today in Rocky Crest, Windhoek, after a chase ended when their getaway vehicle overturned while attempting to flee from the City Police.
Former President of Botswana Ian Khama has described the renaming of Feld Strasse in Windhoek to Sir Seretse Khama Street as more than just a name on a signpost, but rather a powerful symbol of the ideals that guided his father's footsteps of freedom, dignity, unity and the unwavering belief in Africa's right to sel
As Grade 11 and 12 learners at Delta Secondary School in Windhoek prepare for their final examinations, they are inspired by words of encouragement from the First Gentleman, Epaphras Ndaitwah.