RUNDU - The majority of Rundu residents have gone for three days without water as taps run dry at the Kavango East town.
Year: 2020
Coronavirus cripples local businesses
ONGWEDIVA - The worldwide spread of the coronavirus is crippling small and medium businesses in Namibia, who solely depend on importing goods from China to make ends meet.
Bar killer wants to appeal murder conviction
A man who was sentenced to 28 years imprisonment for murder is seeking leave to appeal his murder conviction in the Supreme Court.
Nujoma lauds Moi’s peace efforts
Founding President Sam Nujoma yesterday lauded former Kenyan president the late Daniel arap Moi for helping stabilise the security situation in Namibia just after independence.
Parents shy away from sex talk
Parents are too embarrassed to talk about sex with their children, while low levels of education, limited information and access to contraceptives, as well as traditional norms were some of the contributing factors to high rates of teenage pregnancy in Namibia.
Samherji threatens to sue Govt over seized vessel
Samherji, the Icelandic company at the centre of the Fishrot scandal, has threatened government with legal action after Namibian authorities seized its Heinaste vessel last Friday.
Rates defaulters handed over
Hundreds of ratepayers in Windhoek who owe the municipality about N$235 million have been handed over to the council’s lawyers for collection.
Video: Defying gravity through parkour to cleanse the mind
Video: Defying gravity through parkour to cleanse the mind
Video: Elvo sharing his 18-year knowledge with students
Video: Elvo sharing his 18-year knowledge with students
Windhoek Super League aiming for the stars…big plans in store for community sport
With the Namibia Premier League (NPL) suspended and future prospects currently bleak, local football fanatics have turned to the newly-established Windhoek Super League (WSL), which is a community football league comprising of 20 teams.