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The coastal town of Swakopmund was abuzz with volleyball action this past weekend as the Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF), with Bank Windhoek as the primary sponsor, hosted the highly anticipated ...
The City of Windhoek announced on Monday that recent heavy rainfall over the past month has caused significant damage to the sewer infrastructure situated within the Arebbusch River area.
According to the ICS and ITF, maritime transport is the only industry with a formally recognised global minimum wage in place for seafarers since 1958, while ILO’s 2006 Maritime Labour Convention, ...
Schimming-Chase said most of the time, when people speak of intergenerational wealth, the first thing we think about is that ...
New vehicle sales have experienced an 18.2% month-on-month increase in March, reaching a total of 1,320 units compared to the ...
However, unlocking this potential requires more than just resources – it demands a highly skilled workforce. Nuclear ...
Lucas Lofty-Eaton, a Grade 10 learner of International School in Walvis Bay, is the top mathematician in the second round of ...
In a timely Pitso webinar hosted on Friday, 11 April, the North-West University (NWU) Business School featured distinguished panellists who discussed the vulnerable status of African economies caught ...
The City of Windhoek’s Electricity Department, on Wednesday, announced the mandatory registration for all embedded generators ...
The N$600 million facility, located near Arandis, is poised to become the world’s first industrial-scale producer of green iron, with plans to supply steel to countries globally.
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