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1 week ago |
economist.com.na | Mandisa Rasmeni
Coca-Cola has announced the highly anticipated return of its popular “Share a Coke” campaign, promising a fresh brand experience and inviting a new generation to discover the magic of personalized connectionThe beverage giant revealed the relaunch recently, signaling the comeback of the iconic bottles and cans featuring individual names. To celebrate the return of “Share a Coke,” Coca-Cola is introducing the “Share a Coke” Memory Maker, an innovative online digital experience.
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1 week ago |
economist.com.na | Mandisa Rasmeni
The Namibia Scientific Society commemorated its 100th anniversary on Saturday, 12 April, with a celebratory event held at Droombos. The occasion highlighted the Society’s enduring national significance in preserving and advancing scientific and historical knowledge within Namibia. During the centenary celebration, the Society marked this important milestone by unveiling a refreshed logo, symbolizing a new chapter while honoring its rich history.
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1 week ago |
economist.com.na | Mandisa Rasmeni
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has announced that since the introduction of the Visa on Arrival on 3 March this year, 15,506 travellers have applied for visas online and were issued with e-visas to the total value of N$24,362,700. Executive Director of the Ministry, Etienne Maritz stated that 820 travellers have applied in person for N$1,124,800, which puts the total revenue for e-visas and visas on arrival at more than N$25 million.
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1 week ago |
economist.com.na | Mandisa Rasmeni
The Namibian Scientific Society will be hosting a talk titled, ‘Leopard ecology and conflict prevention on Namibian farmlands’, by D. Miha Krofel, a wildlife researcher and associate professor at University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. His presentation is scheduled for 23 April at 19:00. The Society said the talk will highlight over a decade of leopard research conducted on the farmlands surrounding Windhoek.
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2 weeks ago |
economist.com.na | Mandisa Rasmeni
The search is underway to identify the winning teams for the 2025 Namibian Scholars’ Investment Challenge (NSIC), an initiative designed to introduce university and secondary school students to the intricacies of share investments and provide them with a comprehensive understanding of capital market operations. FNB Namibia, the driving force behind the challenge, has announced the commencement of the competition to find the most astute young investors for the upcoming year.
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