WALVIS BAY - At least 406 projects worth billions of dollars are still incomplete in Namibia. The situation denies ordinary Namibians especially in rural areas much needed services such as housing and health.
Year: 2019
Stalemate in civil servants pay talks
WINDHOEK - Government has dug in its heels and refuses to yield to demands by civil servants who want an average of nine percent salary improvements and fringe benefits over the next three years.
70 percent of rural, informal residents defecate in open
WALVIS BAY - At least 70 percent of people living in rural areas and informal settlements in Namibia defecate in the open.
Katima cops burn cannabis worth N$3.7 million
KATIMA MULILO - The Namibian police in the Zambezi Region yesterday burnt to ashes cannabis weighing 371.35kg, with the street value of about N$3.7 million.
Geingob to present report on Sadc integration in Niger
WINDHOEK – As Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) President Hage Geingob is expected to present the report on the Status of Integration in the regional bloc, at an AfCTA
Presidency town hall meetings no campaign ploy – Hengari
WINDHOEK – Presidential press secretary Alfredo Hengari says that President Hage Geingob’s upcoming regional assessment missions and town hall meetings are not political campaign ploys as suggested by
Employees loot N$700 000 from shop owner
WINDHOEK – Two employees were arrested in Oshikango on Sunday for allegedly repeatedly stealing more than N$700 000 from their employer.
Video: Nauseb to assist Kasaona at Cosafa Women’s Cup
Video: Nauseb to assist Kasaona at Cosafa Women's Cup
Nauseb to assist Kasaona at Cosafa Women’s Cup … team budget yet to be approved
WINDHOEK – Newly-appointed head coach of the national women’s football team the Brave Gladiators,
The Youth Must Take Responsibility
It is well established that the majority of the Namibian population is made up of the youth, almost everything that happens in the country revolves around the youth, whether it’s positive or not. Youth in their very nature