In today’s school corner we feature children from TOV HIV/AIDS Orphans & Vulnerable Children’s
Organisation in Tsumeb who recently received donations from Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb
Community Trust, such as groceries, toiletries and monetary support.
Year: 2019
Sanlam offers young Namibians internship opportunity
WINDHOEK- Sanlam Namibia has given internship opportunities to eight young Namibians from various institutions of higher learning as part of the company’s formalised placement programme.
Umunee Mariine Matundu… A young lawyer with a passion for people and social issues
WINDHOEK - The newly appointed director of the People’s Litigation Centre says the main goal is helping the community as a litigation centre and to relate to cases that affect the rights of many vulnerable people intending to cover a larger base.
Investment at all levels essential
A short while ago I was honoured to be invited to the Economic Growth summit in Windhoek. This conference was created to lure potential investors to Namibia from overseas, but also get local
Nail technicians improvise in challenging economy
ONGWEDIVA – The sluggish economy continues to wreak havoc on consumer spending as Namibians are forced to do more with less in light of dwindling disposable income. And while a company’s first
Bank Windhoek donates laptops to Omaheke Regional Library
WINDHOEK - On Friday, August 9, 2019, Bank Windhoek donated laptops to the Omaheke Regional Library in Gobabis. Upon receiving the donation, the director of education in the Omaheke
Mother arrested for killing her own baby
SWAKOPMUND – A baby boy died on Monday evening at the hands of his mother, shortly after he was born in Swakopmund. This comes a week after the discovery of the corpse of a new-born baby at a dumpsite in Walvis Bay.
Thug arrested for robbing tourists
WINDHOEK - A 23-year-old man was arrested for robbery, theft and trespassing following an attack on
tourists at Kamanjab last week. According to the weekly crime report, the suspects were three in
Accused warned not to disrupt murder trial
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku yesterday issued a stern warning to the main
accused in the murder and robbery trial of five men accused of breaking into the residence of Walvis Bay
Oshikuku implements pilot digital water project
OSHIKUKU – The Oshikuku Town Council may soon do away with mechanical water meters if they are
satisfied with the results on the ultrasonic water meter currently being piloted at the town.