An elderly woman died from drowning in a canal at Ombathi village in Ogongo constituency of Omusati region.
Year: 2020
Heavy rain causes road damage
OMUTHIYA – Heavy rain has caused extensive damage to the main gravel road of Onyati-Onkumbula in the Oshikoto region. The road is a vital link as it connects places in Okankolo and Onyuulaye.
Meatco to run Katima Mulilo abattoir
RUNDU – Meatco has been roped in to operate the Katima Mulilo abattoir for the next five years on behalf of the Zambezi Meat Corporation (Zamco), which failed to get the project off the ground.
Rural whizkid appeals for help
OHAIYANDA - A girl who passed grade 12 with flying colours is appealing for financial assistance from Good Samaritans to further her studies.
Cheating students face expulsion
The University of Namibia says it will impose serious consequences for exam cheaters. Students involved in cheating will face expulsion and be de-registered from the university, vice-chancellor Kenneth Matengu warned this week.
By-election candidates promise change… land, agriculture and employment top manifestos
Three candidates contesting the Otjiwarongo by-election are promising to tackle the high unemployment rate in the constituency.
Meatco hailed for beef export success … ‘nothing good comes easy’
Minister of International Relations and Corporation Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday hailed the exportation of Namibian beef to the United States, describing it as a “great achievement” in the advancement of the country economic diplomacy.
Inland Revenue employees denied bail
WALVIS BAY – Two taxation officers at the Ministry of Finance, Inland Revenue at Walvis Bay were denied bail yesterday morning following their arrest on Monday afternoon for allegedly soliciting bribe of N$100 000 from a taxpayer.
Platt appointed Nabta interim chair
Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) has appointed Jeffrey Platt as their interim chairperson deputised by Pendapala Nakathingo.
‘Vessel sunk within minutes’… hake trawler tragedy survivors recall ordeal
WALVIS BAY – Visibly traumatised crew members of the Hangana Seafood-owned Resplendent yesterday struggled to hold back tears as they recalled the final moments of the hake trawler, which sank off the Namibian coast on Tuesday.