he mines and energy ministry has decided to provide some relief to motorists during October by decreasing diesel pump prices countrywide
Backyard businesses balloon as economic activity flattens
This drastic and unexpected economic slump on Namibian households is undeniable as many businesses closed, leaving many people unemployed and even more with significantly reduced salaries.
On The Spot: Death penalty not the solution – Ndeitunga
Crime has surged in recent weeks across the country, with cases such as rape, murder and housebreaking hogging the headlines.
CBD shooter’s second psychiatric report ready
Simataa Simasiku (34) underwent two mental evaluations following an order of the court that he should be examined by two independent doctors
PDM youth league calls for death penalty
“Namibia has become a rapist’s haven, and the statistics do not lie.
Visually impaired feel excluded in electoral process
They say the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) failed to consult them on measures put in place for them to go vote, despite the knowledge that they usually rely on helpers to ease their challenges during polling.
Rundu students demand 50% refund
Last month, the centre informed students that they had to downgrade from higher level to ordinary level a day before students could write their first higher level examination
Livestock bidder attempts to swindle regional council
New Era understands the regional council had requested for 108 Boer goats but instead the bidder supplied the council with a mixture
Windhoek woman offers safe haven for rape victim, family
Julia Muetudhana, who resides in Eros, has offered shelter to the minor girl who was allegedly raped in the presence of her mother and younger sibling in Havana recently.
Drama as Tobias quits councillor race
The Swapo district conference for Tsumeb held on Tuesday had to be postponed to a later date when chaos erupted shortly after incumbent regional councillor Lebbius Tobias