Aakonaakoni yapyokoka mopolisi yaNamibia yatatu, otaya ka tumwa koBotswana oshiwike shika opo yaka kuthe ombinga momakonaakono gomadhipago gaalumentu aamwayinathana Aanamibia mboka ya dhipagelwa koshishiindalongo hoka oshiwike shazi ko.
Year: 2020
ECN ota yandje eekopi doumutwe vomahoololo
Ehangano loElectoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) ota li ka tameka okuyandja eekopi doumutwe vomahoolol moikandjohoololo aishe 121 moshilongo ashishe, oku tameka mefiku eti-16 Novemba fiyo omo 24 Novemba 2020.
Old Mutual reflects on 100 years of business …continues to focus on personalised solutions
Investment, savings and insurance company Old Mutual Namibia celebrated their centenary with the reflection of achievements they have made, which includes about N$2.75 billion paid annually in recent years as they honoured insurance obligations to their customers.
Student leader eyes Oniipa
A student leader and youth activist, who is standing as an independent candidate, says he has amassed a wealth of experience and has crafted a workable plan for the Oniipa constituency.
Nujoma dedicates award to Namibians
Founding President Sam Nujoma has dedicated the outstanding achievement award in the field of diplomacy for peaceful conflict resolutions, conferred upon him at the weekend in Cairo, to the Namibian people.
Ndeitunga warns against illegal protests
Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has called on citizens to engage in peaceful demonstrations that are within the confines of the law.
Confusion reigns over Nust VC appointment
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi yesterday said she was standing by her letter addressed to the council of the Namibia University of Science and Technology following the naming of Dr Erold Naomab as the university’s new vice chancellor.
‘Revoke shoot-to-kill policy’ … Namibian protesters tell Botswana
Namibians, who last Friday stood in solidarity with the four slain fishermen at the hands of the Botswana Defence Force, have called for the immediate revocation of the controversial ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy.
Possible serial rapist strikes again
The Walvis Bay police are searching for a man believed to be a serial rapist after a 28-year-old woman was raped in Kuisebmond early Saturday morning. This is the fourth woman that has been raped since October at the town.
Impalila burial for slain fishermen
The burial of three fishermen who were fatally shot by members of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) more than a week ago, and that of their mother, will take place tomorrow at Impalila Island, the family confirmed yesterday.