WINDHOEK – Aspiring independent presidential candidate Dr Panduleni Itula yesterday submitted his nomination to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN).
New passport stock coming next week
WINDHOEK - The ministry of home affairs, which has been grappling with a shortage of ordinary passports for months, says it is expecting new stock next week.
Climate change poses biggest challenge to global development
WINDHOEK – Climate change is recognised as one of the world’s biggest development challenges in the 21st century that continues to pose serious threats to the environment and human life. Climate change
Meteorological department predicts good rainfall
ONGWEDIVA – Farmers reeling from the daunting drought across the country can from this month expect to receive good rains, according to meteorological forecasts.
Namibia to strengthen diplomatic relationship with Nigeria
WINDHOEK – The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has assured the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Geofrey Onyeama, that Namibia
Education directorate strengthens twinning agreement
KEETMANSHOOP - The //Kharas Regional Directorate of Education held a three-day summit, emanating from an existing twin agreement with its Northern Cape counterparts recently in Lüderitz.
Conservancies should not be used to divide communities – Jagger
RUNDU - Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism Bernadette Jagger says conservancies should not be used as a tool to divide community members along political, racial or ethnic lines, but is a vehicle
Dundee donates towards educational development
Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb has donated over N$1.3 million in cash towards the development of education in the Oshikoto Region. The money will be put aside to help improve the quality of education in the
Rundu road rehabilitation to continue
RUNDU - The long-awaited rehabilitation of Sam Nujoma Drive in Rundu, which hit a snag over operational issues, will soon recommence according to the Road Fund Administration (RFA).
Ya France on lack of black cricketers and way forward
WINDHOEK – From playing cricket for fun as a teenager with friends, to now playing as a fulltime professional. Namibian cricketer Pikky Ya France recently sat down with New Era Sport, where he touched