The Yoruba say that “with shoes, one can walk on thorns.” My understanding is that once a danger is known, one can take the necessary precautionary measures.
Year: 2019
A strike South Africa can’t afford
If Amcu president Joseph Mathunjwa doesn’t get his way, he will pull Amcu members on the platinum belt into a sympathy strike.
Foresight needed to remedy recurrent drought
It is a given Namibia is drought-prone. This status quo will continue for a long time to come.
Stringent border regulations burden Sadc
SWAKOPMUND - Trans Kalahari Corridor Secretariat Leslie Mpofu says Namibia, South Africa and
Venaani promises “good life for all” if elected
WINDHOEK- With exactly 62 days before the Presidential and National Assembly elections, the country’s
Namibia makes inroads to eradicate poverty – Geingob
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob on Wednesday re-affirmed socio-economic gains made in Namibia.
Man charged with girlfriend’s murder
WINDHOEK - The prosecution has decided to charge a 35-year-old man for the death of his live-in girlfriend who was brutally murdered and burnt on Sunday morning.
Omatope to receive new classrooms
OMUTHIYA - Omatope Combined School where a ruckus erupted over the past week, after a teacher at the
Bureaucracy derails procurement at Omuthiya
OMUTHIYA -The acting health director for Oshikoto Region Dr Helen Nkandi-Shiimi says the garbage situation at Omuthiya hospital is unfortunate.
Former circuit inspector ‘a brilliant man for all seasons’
OMUTHIYA – Oshikoto Deputy Director of Education Vilho Shipuata has described one of the directorate’s