Helping behind the scene at the Cycle Classic – Namibian

Helping behind the scene at the Cycle Classic  Namibian

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Romelu Lukaku celebrates scoring Belgium's first goal. Reuters

PARIS – Belgium became the first team to qualify for the 2020 European Championship finals as Romelu Lukaku scored twice in a 9-0 thrashing of San Marino in Brussels on Thursday, while the Netherlands needed a late comeback to beat Northern Ireland.


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Cricket Namibia development officer Justice Hangula teaching hardball cricket to some aspiring young players.

CRICKET Namibia held its fourth FNB Kwata Cricket Festival at Etoshapoort Sport Stadium in Outjo, Kunene Region last weekend.


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The race commissaire, Hella Rust (second from left) with some of the other helpers at the Namibian Pick 'n Pay Cycle Classic.

HUNDREDS of cyclists and runners will take to the street in and around the capital city this weekend participating in the 20th edition of The Namibian Pick n Pay Cycle Classic.


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READY TO PARTY ... DJs Musketeer and Soulfood are taking over Nyama at volume 23 of 'Beat Street' tomorrow.

IF you’ve ever attended a ‘Beat Street’ party, you’d know there’s whole lot of hip-hop, dancehall and R&B involved, something not easy to come across in the capital. But Namibians have DJs Musketeer and Soulfood to thank since the inception of ‘Beat Street’, which is set to take place tomorrow at Nyama restaurant, next to the Windhoek Showgrounds.


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Namibian luxury apparel brand Lord EMH is officially rebranding to Hamutenya to “better represent the country internationally”, according to founder Ennio Hamutenya.


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ENERGY ... South African hip-hop artist AKA during his epic performance at the Pop-Up Festival in Windhoek on Saturday.

SOUTH African hip-hop artist AKA had fans sitting on the fence just to get a better look at his energetic performance at the Pop-Up Festival on Saturday night.


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Standard Bank seeks NSX listing

STANDARD Bank Namibia is going public, seeking to list about 16% of its shareholding on the Namibian Stock Exchange on 15 November this year.


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Tight regulations, costly utilities hinder business growth

THE highly regulated business environment, as well as uneconomical utility costs and administration issues, are hindering the growth of small businesses in Namibia and reducing the competitiveness of the entire country.


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José Ángel Gurría. Photo: Nampa: Reuters.

THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has proposed to negotiate for multinational enterprises, including digital companies, to pay tax wherever they generate profits.


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