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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security this week issued a notice to caution travellers against using private e-Visa application platforms hosted by individuals, agents or intermediaries. The ministry said it has received complaints from international travellers and visa applicants who intended to apply for visas through the its online visa platform but [&...

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On World Hunger Day, 28 May, beetroot, carrots, chillies, herbs and other vegetables grown in a Namibian community garden were showcased and sold at Shoprite Lafrenz in Windhoek, by members of the Groot Aub Fresh Producers organisation. The Shoprite Group stated that the project which annually provides local community gardeners with available retail platform, coincided […]

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DStv and GOtv have launched a promotion, ‘Open Time’, this June that gives subscribers access to more content at no extra cost. MultiChoice Namibia in a statement explained that from 1 to 30 June, subscribers who pay for their current subscription automatically get access to a higher package at no extra cost. “There is no […]

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Nike, Adidas, Samsung, Apple and Coca-Cola have emerged as the five most admired brands on the continent, as named in the 16th annual Brand Africa 100 survey released this week. The ranking resulted from a comprehensive consumer-led survey of brands in Africa, covering 30 countries that represent more than 85% of the continent’s population and […]

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The Brown Hyena Research Project operating from its base at Lüderitz, is a pioneering conservation initiative to study and protect an elusive large predator, the brown hyena. This research is supported by Namdeb as the custodian of diamond mining areas along the southern Namib coastline where these ghost carnivores occur. Commemorating World Environment Day, the […]

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