The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to the November 2019 disputed elections by refusing to annul the presidential elections because a verifiable paper trial was not used.
Year: 2020
Etokolo lyompangu moshipotha shooEVM onena
WINDHOEK- Epulakeno lyina sha nokushunitha mo omahogololo oshoka aniwa oga ningwa paulingilingi itashi pulakenwa we ngula (mEtine) ashike onena mompangu yashiga ko moshilongo yoSupreme Court.
Oominista odhindji otadhi ka za miilonga – Geingob
WINDHOEK-Omupresidente gwoshilongongo Hage Geingob okwa lombwele oominista dhoka dhili iilyo yokambinete kutya nadhi ilongekidhile okuya mopenzela oshoka ye otaka shunitha iilyo yokambinete pevi .
Mootseng: Do well and inspire others
Earth Angels Network Namibia is a non-profit organisation which was established in 2016 to do good deeds and inspire others to do the same through mentorship.
Air Namibia to suspend Luanda route
Air Namibia yesterday confirmed it will suspend its Windhoek to Luanda route effective Sunday, 9 February 2020.
Namibian truckers frustrated by state of Zambian road
As cargo volumes continue to increase on the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC), Namibian truckers continue to face an uphill battle once they enter Zambia, as the Livingston to Sesheke road leading to Lusaka and beyond to the Democratic republic of Congo remains in a dilapidated state.
Mariental youth disappointed in credit scheme
MARIENTAL - Youth in Mariental, who received training in basic business management under the Namibia Youth Credit Scheme, are unhappy over the programme, which they claim does not live up to its mandate.
Development projects galore in Okakarara
The construction of the Okakarara Vocational Training and Hospitality Centre is among the many projects earmarked for the constituency, according to outgoing councillor Vetaruhe Kandorozu.
Geingob chides self-hating blacks
President Hage Geingob has once again criticised society’s attitude towards black success, saying there was an element of self-hate among Namibian blacks.
‘I am a different Hage’… Geingob promises business unusual
President Hage Geingob yesterday strongly cautioned his cabinet ministers that they will no longer conduct business as usual, warning that the bar of performance would be set high this time around.