Wi-Fi access key to tourism – Gregan
By Business Reporter Wi-Fi accessibility and connectivity is pivotal to ensuring a top quality tourist experience, while sustaining and enhancing the sector, AfricaOnline Namibia General Manager, Marc...
View ArticleEurowings to make Namibian debut on 13 July
By Business Reporter THE Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has announced that European airline, Eurowings, will make its much-anticipated maiden flight to Windhoek on 13 July, which is expected to land...
View ArticleBusiness community mourns Ya Toivo
… Highlights his immense contribution as Mines and Energy Minister By Hilary Mare THE Namibian business community has paid tribute to the late anti-apartheid struggle icon, Andimba Toivo ya Toivo,...
View ArticleUlenga, Ya Toivo smuggled letters in prison
By Eliaser Ndeyanale RETIRED politician Ben Ulenga, who spent 15 years in Robben Island prison with Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, has described the fallen icon as a “visionary, calculating and...
View ArticleYa Toivo: Selfless till the end
By Marianne Nghidengwa A selfless man to the very end… This is how former General Secretary of the Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN), Dr Abisai Shejavali, described Herman Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo,...
View ArticleYa Toivo is Namibia’s Mandela – Lekota
By Patience Nyangove SOUTH African politician and former Robben Island inmate Mosiuoa ‘Terror’ Lekota has described the late Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo as the Nelson Mandela of Namibia. Lekota, a...
View ArticleYa Toivo is an African and global hero – Pohamba
By Elvis Muraranganda FORMER President Hifikepunye Pohamba has described fallen Namibian liberation icon and former Robben Island prisoner, Herman Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo, as an African and global...
View ArticleYa Toivo an icon of nationhood – Namwandi
By Patience Nyangove INTERNATIONAL University of Management (IUM) founder and former Minister of Education, Dr David Namwandi, has described the late Herman Andimba Toivo ya Toivo as an icon of the...
View ArticleYa Toivo is an African and global hero – Pohamba
By Elvis Muraranganda FORMER President Hifikepunye Pohamba has described fallen Namibian liberation icon and former Robben Island prisoner, Herman Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo, as an African and global...
View ArticlePrison warden shattered by Ya Toivo’s death
… Recalls the ‘stubborn’ inmate, who became his friend By Elvis Muraranganda Former Robben Island prison warden, Christo Brand, has expressed his anguish over the death of Herman Andimba Toivo Ya...
View ArticleNAC executives claim millions for fuel
By Patience Nyangove THE Namibia Airports Company (NAC) board has allegedly refused to approve a N$1 billion capital budget for the 2017/18 financial year, presented to it by the company’s senior...
View ArticleSSC gets back N$30m from SME Bank
By Hilary Mare THE Social Security Commission (SSC) has received back its six-month investment of N$30 million it made with the SME Bank, and has earned interest of N$1.3 million, amid concerns about...
View ArticleHow ya Toivo’s humility halted Swapo ambitions
By Elvis Muraranganda AS the nation continues to mourn the late Herman Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo, his peers said this week that he had proven his humility in the period after his release in 1984, when he...
View ArticleHeavy-hitting Kautondokwa stops Ghanaian in his tracks
By Confidente Reporter Heavy-hitting Namibian boxing star, Walter Kautondokwa, knocked out Ghanaian, Obodai Sai, in the fifth round of their fight, which took place on Friday in the West African...
View ArticleRegional councils face salary chaos
By Patience Nyangove THE majority of the country’s 14 regional councils are facing the prospect of being unable to pay their employees’ salaries next week, after the Ministry of Urban and Rural...
View ArticleMcLeod-Katjirua warns of land, housing instability
By Elvis Muraranganda THE growing demand for land and affordable, quality housing is threatening to destabilise the Khomas region, if not correctly handled. These were the words of Khomas Regional...
View ArticleRössing shareholder’s Gupta loan
By Elvis Muraranganda A Confidente investigation has revealed how Rössing Uranium shareholder, South Africa’s Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), which owns 10 percent of the Namibian mine, is...
View ArticleOver 55 000 companies owe taxman N$3.3bn
By Patience Nyangove A whooping 55 211 Namibian companies owe Inland Revenue about N$3.3 billion in tax arrears, while 15 foreign companies owe N$15.7 million to the taxman. This was confirmed by...
View ArticlePendukeni Ithana’s fiancé appears for N$500 000 VAT fraud
By Marianne Nghidengwa KOTJE Ngaujake, a 24-year-old Windhoek man, who is said to be engaged to Pendukeni Ithana, the daughter of Home Affairs and Immigration Minister, Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana, has...
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