WINDHOEK - A total of 22 wildlife products have been seized this month alone, the ministry of environment confirmed this week.
Year: 2019
Calle likely to focus on fiscal consolidation
WINDHOEK - Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein, faces the daunting task of presenting the Mid-Term Budget review in Parliament today for the N$66.5 billion national budget tabled in March.
Food bank comes to Swakop
SWAKOPMUND – Over 174 Swakopmund families yesterday received food parcels as part of government’s food bank programme.
Namibian man critical after border shooting
WINDHOEK – A Namibian national is fighting for his life after he was shot and wounded by an off-duty Angolan police officer while attempting to cross into Namibia from Angola on Saturday.
20 Khomas cops nabbed since May
WINDHOEK - Twenty Namibian male police officers from Khomas region alone have been arrested for corruption since May this year.
Local university’s world ranking worrisome
KEETMANSHOOP - Only two African universities have made it to the world’s top 250 rankings much to the chagrin of University of Namibia’s pro-vice chancellor Professor Frednard Gideon.
Teachers’ houses ransacked at Ombudu
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – Teachers of Ombudu Combined School on Sunday had a rude awakening upon return from weekend when they discovered that unscrupulous suspects have ransacked their houses.
Katima addressing land issue
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - The CEO of Katima Mulilo town council, Raphael Liswaniso, has described
the situation of community members living in deplorable conditions without basic services
as temporary.
Customs rules in the firing line
ONGWEDIVA – Namibian small business owners importing goods from China will take to the streets this week to demonstrate against recently enforced customs measures.
Shitembi puts his money where his mouth is …footballer ploughs back into community
WINDHOEK - Sheer luck might have been dodging him to find a permanent home in the professional ranks, but there is no question about his playing ability.