Omupresidente gwoshilongo Hage Geingob sho a popitha oshigwana shaNamibia lwotango nuumvo sho a shuna ko koshipundi oshikando she oshitiyali e te ya lombwele shoka unene sha ganithwa muule woshikako she shotango sho e li omupresidente gwoshilongo.
Tribute to departed netball icon Ebenezer Uaraeua Hindjou 1966 – 2020
Just as the nation comes to terms with the sudden departure of midfield general Nathaniel Alele Kapule, also known as “Zico”, in football circles, another sport legend has died.
Social distancing remains challenge for swimmers
Although non-contact sport codes in the country have been given the green light to resume training activities, it however remains a challenge for some codes to smoothly go about their business due to various strict safety measures and regulations under Covid-19.
At the frontline
Worthy investment… President Hage Geingob yesterday commissioned two facilities at the Windhoek Central Hospital equipped to deal with Covid-19 cases.
Presidency issues apology to journalists
The Presidency has apologised to local journalists after media workers were yesterday barred from covering the official inauguration of the Covid-19 isolation facility at the Windhoek Central Hospital.
School reopening goes relatively smooth
Public and private schools finally reopened yesterday for grade 11 and 12 learners as part of a phased return to the classroom after weeks of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Fishrot saga suspects dealt massive blow
The Fishrot accused were dealt a massive blow yesterday in the space of hours after a Windhoek magistrate initially ruled against their application to have charges against them temporarily withdrawn.
Water problems delay reopening of Omusati schools
Education ministry executive director Sanet Steenkamp says the challenges at Onesi Secondary School in Omusati region will not be resolved overnight.
‘Prophet’ has rhino case deferred
Local so-called prophet Jackson Babi and his co-accused Frizans Naululu Dumeni who were due to appear in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday for a bail application had their criminal case postponed to 24 July for further police investigations.
Nust students to resume classes in August
The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) yesterday said it only expects students to resume face-to-face learning around 3 August.