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April 22, 2026
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BBS Bank turns first profit

BBS Bank looks set to turn its first profit since transforming into a commercial bank two years ago, with directors projecting an increase

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SABF members sign Code of Good Business Practice

The South African Business Forum (SABF) and the South African High Commission in Botswana have signed on the dotted line for a new

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Khorixas mandenies guilt on murder, rape charges

A man accused of murdering his girlfriend at Khorixas on Christmas Eve in 2019 denied guilt on counts of murder, rape and assault

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Nanso bemoans poor state of classrooms ahead of exams

The Namibia National Student Organisation (Nanso) says deplorable school conditions will impact the upcoming national exam results. Nanso president Dorthea Nangolo says the

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IUM, Wits joint venture targets energy sector

The International University of Management (IUM) and Witwatersrand University have collaborated to assist in creating professional qualifications in energy. Director of the Witwatersrand

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PDM’s Hengari urges party to invest in local artists

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Inna Hengari has urged political parties to invest in Namibian artists during election campaigns. Hengari made these remarks

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Kawana sets aside debate on anti-public gathering bill

United States brand Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy as it struggles to survive in the face of sliding sales. The food storage container

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Party over for Tupperware as it files for bankruptcy

United States brand Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy as it struggles to survive in the face of sliding sales. The food storage container

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Four in a row for Cohen Fistball Club

Cohen Fistball Club won the National A League for the fourth year in a row following the club league play-offs at SKW over

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Bald Eagles down Fish Eagles

The Namibian Richelieu Eagles got off to a losing start in their Cricket World Cup League 2 Tri-Nations series after a comprehensive six-wicket

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