WINDHOEK - Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, who recently visited Namibia following in the royal footsteps of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth who visited in 1991 heaped praise on Namibia for displaying leadership on gender equality and climate change.
Year: 2018
IUM student population exceeds 10 000
WINDHOEK – Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba says the growing demand for tertiary education in Namibia has surpassed the expectations of public tertiary institutions.
NBC staff get salary increase
WINDHOEK - Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) employees are expected to resume work following an agreement to backdate their salary increment of 6 percent to 18 months with effect from today.
No foreigners should own farms – Nujoma
WINDHOEK – Founding Father Sam Nujoma yesterday joined the chorus of discontent when he spoke out strongly against the vast disparities engulfing land ownership.
Former presidents call for state land ownership
WINDHOEK – Former presidents Sam Nujoma and Hifikepunye Pohamba have both proposed that the current land conference in Windhoek finds modalities to ensure all land in the country is owned by the state in the interest of the public.
Geingob invites protesters to conference
WINDHOEK – Although attendance to the land conference underway in Windhoek was beyond President Hage Geingob’s expectations, yesterday he appealled to those shunning the landmark event to join the proceedings.
‘Open-minded’ conference kicks off
WINDHOEK – Contrary to claims that some key topics were supressed ahead of the land conference, leading to mass withdrawals of some invited delegates, those very topics will actually form the backbone of this week’s proceedings.
Video: Second Namibia Land Conference
Video: Second Namibia Land Conference
Video: NBC and employees sign an agreement
Video: NBC and employees sign an agreement
Brilliant Ambunda rocks…reclaims lost glory on foreign soil
Windhoek – Just a few months ago, former Namibian Bantamweight World champion, Paulus “The Rock” Ambunda (38), was randomly mocked and labelled a has-been, as far as trading leather was concerned.