Namibia's meat exporter, Meatco, will next week introduce a new meat brand to coincide with the 2009 World Meat Congress in South Africa.  |


SOUTH African parastatal PetroSA this week denied reports that it knowingly "dished out oil deals" to a consortium partly owned by foreign businessmen accused of being fronts for President Robert Mugabe.  |
Now that the settlement for the sale of equities is set at three days after a sale (hopefully soon to be reduced to one), perhaps the authorities can do something about delayed payments by unit trusts.  |
The Khomas Regional Council's interventions submitted to the Third National Development Plan (NDP3) following the Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) are mainly geared towards uplifting and empowering residents in the region's informal settlements.  |


TransNamib workers went on strike yesterday, after the Ministry of Works and Transport failed to respond to their demands by noon yesterday.  |
One of the most popular musical shows ever created will be staged at Harare's Reps Theatre in September, bringing the music of the 50s and 60s to a new generation and providing a trip down memory lane to older audiences.  |
CINEMA in the Park will soon start screening films as a way of exposing and promoting local and regional productions.  |
SABMILLER, the world's second-largest brewer, will introduce a new premium brand, Dreher Premium Lager, in October.  |
This is the 7th article in a series of articles on payment systems in Namibia. The present article provides you with transfer payment instruments in the National Payment System. Happy reading.  |
The hilarious play written by Steven Chifunyise premiers on September 2 and runs for more than two weeks.  |
THE toll Eskom's electricity crisis took on SA's mining industry went largely unnoticed amid substantial profit increases, based on strong metals prices in the first half of this year, that companies posted recently.  |
FOUR years after the government expropriated a once flourishing commercial farm, the Ministry of Land wants to rehabilitate its irrigation infrastructure.  |
SOUTH African parastatal PetroSA this week denied reports that it knowingly "dished out oil deals" to a consortium partly owned by foreign businessmen accused of being fronts for President Robert Mugabe.  |
A MOUND of garbage that has piled up over the past three years at the junction of Seventh Avenue and Mushonganyama Link in Harare's densely populated Mbare suburb threatens to block the intersection altogether in a few months' time.  |
Cabinet has approved the new Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP), the Department of Trade and Industry announced on Thursday.  |
Now that the settlement for the sale of equities is set at three days after a sale (hopefully soon to be reduced to one), perhaps the authorities can do something about delayed payments by unit trusts.  |
The Theewaterskloof municipality has rejected residents' allegations that it made false claims about public information on a new powerline to run between the historic villages of Greyton and Genadendal.  |
THE country's gold output could plunge by about 45 percent this year to 4,5 tonnes as prolonged power cuts, erratic payments and the shortages of spares pile up pressure on one of the key sectors of the economy, The Financial  |
THE country's gold output could plunge by about 45 percent this year to 4,5 tonnes as prolonged power cuts, erratic payments and the shortages of spares pile up pressure on one of the key sectors of the economy, The Financial  |
Namibia and the entire Southern Africa region must beef up energy efficiency if they intend to watch the 2010 World Cup spectacle with all lights on.  |
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