Business US$6bn spending positions Nam as regional hub Tiri Masawi Windhoek – Namibia has spent around N$90 billion, or just over US$6 billion, on developmental infrastructure since... by Southern Times July 24, 2020
Business Corona clips airlines’ wings Tiri Masawi Windhoek – Airlines in Southern Africa have seen revenue plunging 60 percent and passenger statistics tumbling 58... by Southern Times July 17, 2020
Business Namibia gets millions from charcoal Tiri Masawi Windhoek - Namibian has made more than US$200 million from charcoal exports over the past decade, thanks... by Southern Times July 17, 2020
Analysis and Opinion Mosi Oa Tunya thunders onto smoking market Harare - A Zimbabwean entrepreneur in Africa's top tobacco producer has launched the first local brand of hand-rolled cigars,... by Southern Times July 10, 2020
Health Let’s not forget children living with HIV/AIDS during COVID-19 pandemic Sharon Kavhu Windhoek While African countries such as Angola, Tanzania, Mozambique, Benin and Ethiopia joined several other countries across the... by Southern Times June 5, 2020
Politics Former liberation movements to restrategise By Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls FORMER Liberation Movements (FLMs) in Southern Africa met in Victoria Falls this week... by Southern Times September 16, 2019
Analysis and Opinion The making of Zim’s Second Republic Lovemore Ranga Mataire Presidential frontrunner, Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanu-PF is on record saying the 2018 harmonised elections will give... by Southern Times August 4, 2018
Featured Will a fourth summit agree on African Union reforms? Liesl Louw-Vaudran* Heads of state and ministers who travelled to Nouakchott, Mauritania, for the bi-annual African Union (AU) summit... by Southern Times July 30, 2018
Analysis and Opinion Africa needs to invest in weather forecasting technologies Sifelani Tsiko recently in Zanzibar Africa needs to invest more in the installation of automated weather stations and radars... by Southern Times June 11, 2018