Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani is pleased with the recent budget announcement that sanitary products will be value-added tax (VAT) zero-rated from the 2022/23 financial year onwards.
Oniipa works towards changing rural face
Staff and councillors of Oniipa Town Council are determined to transform the town into a modern urban centre.
OPM donates to Angolan migrants
The Emergency Management Unit in the Office of Prime Minister (OPM) on Sunday handed over 500 bags of maize meal and 2 000 cases of tinned fish to a group of Angolan migrants who are camping at Etunda village in the Omusati region.
Judges condemn social media attacks on Damaseb
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has condemned social media attacks aimed at Deputy Chief Justice Petrus Damaseb, describing the attacks as irresponsible actions whose sole aim was to undermine public confidence in the justice system.
North braces for more rain
Heavy rains are expected to persist this week in the northern parts of the country, weather forecaster at the Namibian Meteorological Services Odilo Kgobetsi said.
Brave Warriors profit from Chad’s misery…as CAF announces ban
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) yesterday confirmed the disqualification of Chad from the remainder of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers, after CAF accused the Chadian government of interfering in the affairs of that country’s football federation.
Young Chiefs captain Alweendo dies
Oshakati-based football club Young Chiefs on Friday confirmed and subsequently announced the untimely passing of the club’s long serving captain Erick Natangwe Alweendo, who died in a horrific car crash between Tsumeb and Oshivelo on Friday morning.
African Stars launch youth academy…to be part of HopSol league
Katutura glamour football club African Stars on Thursday officially launched its youth academy, which will soon be joining the ever-growing MTC HopSol Youth Soccer League.
CN celebrates successful conclusion of roadshow
Cricket Namibia (CN) on Friday celebrated the successful conclusion of their roadshow, which saw close to 42 000 school going children being trained and equipped with the necessary basic skills needed to play the sport.
Hendrick, Fredrick naAveshe va nhukila mondabo
Nonande va dopa ondodo onhi-11 omudo wa dja ko, Fredrick Vaendwanawa, Hendrick Filipus naAveshe Gervasius inava tula omutwe kepepe, ashike ove litoola po, nova tokola okulongifa efimbo lavo mokuwapeka oshitalendi nohole yavo yoinyandwa.
