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economist.com.na
Namibia Economist
,
printed daily
,
private
World class technology commissioned in Windhoek for knee and hip replacements
Yango, partners raise alarm as permit delays ground drivers
Open skies, open doors. Experience Namibia through our eyes
NamPower debuts N$5 billion Medium-Term Note programme on NSX
Namibia’s money is protected by Artificial Intelligence
Communications regulator drives digital inclusion with Phase 2 of Universal Service Fund
Mining sector remains economic backbone despite 2025 slump
Ashipala-Musavyi urges strategic industrial partnership with China’s tech hub
Bank of Namibia projects moderate economic recovery in 2026 and 2027
Meatco enters global luxury market with Wagyu expansion
NamWater Dam Bulletin on Monday 13 April 2026 updated on Wednesday 15 April 2026
The Kalahari Code: Rethinking work in a Namibia where education is free but jobs are not
informante.web.na
Informanté
, private, published by
Trustco Group Holdings
Iconic liner Queen Mary 2 arrives in Walvis Bay
Eviction bid fails as veterans hold ground
Namibia’s first female President recognised on TIME100
NUST fraud accused appears in court
Sulphur bloom halts Orano plant, disrupts water supply for Swakopmund and nearby areas
Walvis Bay and Lüderitz are at an advantage of the Middle East conflict
Nandi-Ndaitwah mourns MP Uerikua and Son
Health Ministry targets illicit tobacco as Africa meeting opens in Windhoek
Namibia and Angola sign agreement on development of close to N$1 billion power project
Kunene River’s flow rate more than doubles in a week
namibian.com.na
The Namibian
, broadsheet newspaper,
private
Villa and Forest set up all English showdown in Europa League semis
Fishrot accused asks for trial to proceed
Sossusvlei shuttle ban ‘monopolising’ national parks
Kavango West pupils barred from bringing snacks to hostel
Shell hits record of 25 exploration wells in four years
‘Drunken’ convict fined after pedestrian accident
NTB boss gets N$1.5m car
Urban population surge leaves local authorities reeling
Kenya fuel prices hit record high
Govt hopes oil investment decisions trickle in
Savanna to send first beef to Europe
Dinapama asks president for manufacturing overhaul
namibiansun.com-local
Namibian Sun
, local news feed, english daily newspaper, private, published by
Network Media Hub
New Rundu council offices plan delayed indefinitely
No state funeral for Uerikua
ANIMAL ABUSE SIGNALS DEEPER CRISIS IN HOMES – SPCA
|Khomani leadership faces deposition showdown
Nanso: State funding was neither secret nor corrupt
Okongo otayi ka yugululako omavi kwaamboka itaa ye ga longitha
Court win short-lived as Katima CEO suspended again
Independent boreholes could solve Kavango schools' water crisis
Govt to review CEO pay at local authorities
Mauritius market holds potential for NCA farmers - LLPBN
Sankwasa orders councillors to declare debts, links own debt to 2027 congress
One boat, one man, one ocean: Raphael Garcia’s takes on the Atlantic
nbcnews.na
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
,
public radio and TV broadcaster
PRESIDENT CALLS FOR MUTUAL TRUST IN OIL SECTOR INVESTMENTS
TOTALENERGIES TARGETS MID-YEAR START FOR VENUS OIL PROJECT
PRESIDENT NANDI-NDAITWAH NAMED IN TIME100 LIST FOR 2026
NJ AYUK URGES NAMIBIA TO ADVANCE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
NAMIBIA RECEIVES N$18.4 MILLION JAPANESE HEALTH SUPPORT FUNDING
SARPCCO CHAIRPERSON RICHARD LUHANGA ON OFFICIAL VISIT TO NAMIBIA
JUSTICE MINISTRY LAUNCHES 2025–2030 STRATEGIC PLAN
KATIMA MULILO CEO RAFAEL LISWANISO SUSPENDED AGAIN
POLICE WARN OF RISE IN ONLINE CHILD ABUSE
KAOKO-OTAVI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FACES MEDICATION SHORTAGE
observer24.com.na
Windhoek Observer
,
printed weekly
, private
Cabinet nods upstream local content policy
Lawmakers doubt road promises made at Sona
President tells beef industry to make James’ vision on exports a reality
Urban pressures pushes youth back to rural areas
Over 100 000 to benefit from new health projects
Transporters to pay cargo levy
COASTAL OBSERVER | New climate policy talks begin in Erongo
COASTAL OBSERVER | Erongo leaders visit Langer Heinrich mine
COASTAL OBSERVER | Youth programme supports 17 young entrepreneurs
Door opens: Sintana’s NSX listing brings Namibia closer to owning its oil future