WALVIS BAY – An attempted murder on a woman a week ago, has many residents of Otweya at Walvis Bay fearing for their safety.
Year: 2020
Solution in sight for Peugeot assembly plant woes
WALVIS BAY – Deputy minister of industrialisation Verna Sinimbo says the ministry is on the verge of resolving the bottlenecks around the N$190 million Peugeot Opel assembly plant at Walvis Bay.
Geingob congratulates ‘The Bulldozer’
President Hage Geingob has congratulated his Tanzanian counterpart John Magufuli following his re-election last week.
Fierce battle for Windhoek East
Five candidates have been fielded to contest what is arguably the most affluent constituency in the whole of Namibia.
Nearly 700 police cadets graduate
A total of 685 cadet constables have completed their 12 months police basic training (PBT).
Swapo vows to tackle youth unemployment
President Hage Geingob says the ruling party aims to improve the high unemployment rate among young people, which currently stands at 46%.
Gazza reigns supreme at NAMAs
Lazarus Shiimi, popularly known as Gazza, has scooped the Artist of the Decade Award, the most coveted and sought after accolade at the finale of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) in the capital over the weekend, while Jazz musician Rose Blvc walked away with the Best New Comer award.
Industry Loop – NAMAs predictions: weekend eight
The 7th edition of the Namibia Annual Music Awards virtual show was DRAMATIC! I predicted Rose Blvc would win album of the year by virtue of her producer Hoppy Mwiya winning Best Producer of the year and she indeed won the category.
Nascam fishing quota application vetoed
The application of fishing quota by The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) from fisheries ministry was rejected but the team has lodged an appeal to be reconsidered and are still waiting for the response.
Top trending – Katlego’s mischievousness lands him in trouble
South African TV personality Katlego Maboe was and still is the talk of the week when he landed in hot water from his wife Monique Muller and ultimately his employer OUTsurance after confessing he had been involved in extramarital affairs which led to the wife contracting an STD.