ONGWEDIVA - Oshakati Premier Electric (OPE) on Friday committed itself to electrify five villages within its area of operation within the next seven years.
Year: 2019
City asks residents to submit readings themselves
WINDHOEK – The City of Windhoek yesterday sent an urgent notice asking residents to submit their water and electricity readings for the month of September themselves, citing technical difficulties.
Indian high commission celebrates ITEC day
WINDHOEK - In celebration of the success of Namibian scholars who benefited from the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme, the Indian high commission recently celebrated the annual ITEC day in Windhoek.
APP’s Tshilongo re-joins party three days after resigning
ONGWEDIVA - All People’s Party (APP) member Tangy Mike Tshilongo, who recently dragged the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to court, has re-joined the party after initially tendering his resignation on Thursday last week.
Tender to install solar at green schemes awarded
MPUNGU VLEI - Agribusdev will soon start using solar power at three of its irrigation projects, namely Sikondo, Etunda and Shadikongoro green schemes in order to cut costs on the use of electricity.
Omuthiya CEO job: Mushelenga throws ball back to council
OMUTHIYA - Minister of Urban and Rural Development Peya Mushelenga has thrown the ball back to Omuthiya Town Council to deal with the issue of recruiting and appointing an acting CEO.
Black weekend as 23 die in accidents
SWAKOPMUND/OMUTHIYA – Namibia experienced one of the bleakest weekends with at least 59 people being involved in five accidents, killing 23 and injuring about 32 others.
Hippo hippo hooray!… Community helps itelf to meat of stranded hippos at Lyambezi
LAKE LYAMBEZI – Over 100 hippos stranded at Lake Lyambezi in Zilitene area in the Katima Mulilo Rural Constituency are dying.
Namibian woman arrested with cocaine worth N$2 million in Brazil
WINDHOEK - A 26-year-old Namibian woman was arrested in Brazil last month after being allegedly found in possession of cocaine worth N$2 million.
Many boards failing SOEs – Jooste
SWAKOPMUND – Some state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are failing because they are led by board members who possess no integrity nor the skills required to provide leadership that would place such institutions on a growth path, Minister of Public Enterprises Leon Jooste said Friday.