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Month: July 2015

Unique Defender to land

In celebrating 67 years of iconic Land Rover production, a unique vehicle has been built to commemorate the UK production of the two-millionth Series Land Rover and Defender. The vehicle has been built to commemorate the UK...

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ERP revolution hits Africa

Cloud ERP has officially arrived on the shores of Africa, sparking an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) revolution. This was the message from Acumatica, a global provider of cloud business management platform and applications...

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Intern doors open for Poly students

In an effort to make available more internships for Polytechnic students, the progressive educational institution last week signed internship agreements with Lifeline/Childline and Women’s Action for Development (WAD). Dr Andrew...

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DHL invests big in sub-Sahara Africa

DHL Express, a subsidiary of the global Deutsche Post group, said this week it sees sub-Sahara Africa as one of the most prominent areas of growth globally. “Although the number of foreign direct investments (FDI) fell by 8.4%...

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Kalimbeza rice for local retail market

The first Namibian-grown, processed and packaged rice, under the Kalimbeza Rice label, have entered commercial trading this week after the product was officially launched at a ceremony at the Polytechnic Hotel School. The first...

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Global recognition for popular bank app

The FNB Banking App is among the top ten banking apps worldwide and the best in Africa according to the bi-annual UX Masterclass conference held in Sydney, Australia in March this year. The ranking was based on an international...

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Best musicians get their NAMA prize money

The Namibian Music Awards prize-giving ceremony was broadcast live this Wednesday on NBC Television. This show officially conferred the winners of the music awards their awards and prize money.The presenters for the evening were...

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