WINDHOEK – The construction of a N$54 million police headquarters at Outapi that has been in limbo for about four years will now finally be completed by the end of this month.
Starke’s solitary effort sinks Ghana’s Black Stars …as Namibia intensify Afcon preps
WINDHOEK – A first half solitary effort by Namibia’s German-based attacking midfielder Manfred Starke guided the Brave Warriors to a hard-fought 1-0 win over Ghana’s Black Stars during yesterday’s closed-door
Welwitschias outdone by Valke in SuperSport Challenge
WINDHOEK – Namibia rugby second-stringers, the Windhoek Draught Welwitschias, were Saturday
Sampofu ubulela hala mapurojekiti a Zambezi
KATIMA MULILO – Mubusisi wa Sikiliti sa Zambezi Lawrence Sampofu, ubulela kuli mayemo a mapurojekiti mwasikiliti sa Zambezi ashutashutana. Naize kutoloka kuli mapurojekiti amañwi sabato feela, ase afelile,
Bakuli ba Katima banyakalala hala sipatela sa Lipiyo
WINDOKO – Bakuli bane bazamaya musipili walibima zebato eza likiti zepeli kuya kwa Windoko nikukuta, kuli bayofumana likalo zalipiyo, sebakona kukatuluha kasamulaho wakukwalulwa kwasipatela salipiyo mwa
The 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) Mapping Project soon to start
In the year 2021, Namibia will be conducting a Population and Housing Census, which is commonly known as the exercise which counts people. However, there is much more to a census than only counting people.
Building a sustainable Namibia Wildlife Resorts
State-owned enterprises (SOE) fulfil significant social and economic roles. This is why members of the
Namibians urged to capture ‘golden chance’of first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo
WINDHOEK – Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, Zhang Yiming, has urged Namibian companies to capture the ‘golden chance’ provided by the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo to be held in Changsha, the
Man up to your health
Traditionally, men do not cry, right? Men are to be macho, strong and in charge.
Nearing epidemic control: ‘Delayed papsmear results can be deadly’ …especially in women with HIV
WINDHOEK- Cervical cancer is a major cause of mortality for women with HIV and although papsmear is widely available in the country, delayed results can be deadly for women with HIV, the United States of America President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (Pepfar) country director, Carey Spear says.