Niël Terblanché In a significant development for the Rehoboth community, the Rehoboth Town Council has officially acquired the Reho Spa facility The acquisition is a key moment in the town’s history and its commitment to rejuvenating local tourism and leisure amenities. Mayor Amanda Groenewaldt, in a statement made at a public meeting in the Hermanus...
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Namport welcomes Norwegian Dawn and Silver Cloud passenger liners – Business Express
The Port of Walvis Bay has welcomed the Norwegian Dawn cruise passenger liner which arrived at 8:00 a.m. on March 22, 2024, and will remain alongside until March 23, 2024. The Norwegian Dawn provides an exceptional 21-day journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Barcelona, Spain. Boasting remarkable amenities such as 13 restaurants, 8 bars,...
Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority executes New Dawn implementation plan
By Freeman Ya Ngulu. Although total assets in the Non-bank Financial Services sector contracted by 1.2% to N$366.2 billion during 2022, the sector remained solvent and was expected to remain robust during 2023. Quoting the Chief Executive of the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority, Mr Kenneth Matomola, the latest sectoral review, contributes the sector’s resilience...
NASRIA ushers in new dawn – Business Express
…as special risk insurer rebrands and recommits to excellence Namibia Special Risk Insurance Limited (NASRIA) last week launched its new brand identity which reflects the company’s commitment to providing innovative and customer-centric insurance solutions to individuals and businesses in Namibia. The launch event was held at the Windhoek Country Club Resort and was attended by...
Brics cannot but signal a new dawn for the South – Windhoek Observer
Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro Against the best wishes of the Big Brothers of the capitalist order, the 15th Summit of Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), has come and gone. Hailed by its constituents and proponents as having been a resounding success. And rightly so! If only for the mere fact that it took place...