To state the obvious, education has changed drastically in the past three decades.
O&L donates N$800 000 ECD
The Ohlthaver & List Group recently donated an early development childhood centre at Oshinamumwe Combined School in Omuthiya.
Namibian borders ‘porous’ – top cop
Namibian borders remain porous and vulnerable to illicit trafficking and organised crime, the head of the Namibian Police Special Field Force Commissioner Elias Mutota has warned.
Dead body found floating in river
A dead body was discovered floating in the Kavango River on Saturday at Mayara in the Kavango West region.
Medipark celebrates kidney milestone
The Ongwediva Medipark Private Hospital last week celebrated a milestone of ten successful kidney transplants in the last five years as the medical fraternity marked World Kidney Day. At the moment, the hospital has four patients who are waiting to be transplanted soon.
Shilimela liable for guards’ actions
High Court Judge Orben Sibeya has ruled local security company, Shilimela Advanced Security Services cc, is liable for the alleged shooting and injuring of two Windhoek residents by its employees.
Swapo, LPM must bury hatchet in //Kharas
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has urged the ruling party, Swapo, and the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) to bury the hatched in the public interest and ensure that there is a functional management committee on the //Kharas Regional Council.
‘Injury to one is an injury to all’ … Schlettwein on crippling drought situation in Kunene
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has said the devastating drought that has gripped the Kunene region as well as some parts of Erongo has touched the country at large.
Ohangwena murder shocker
While the community of Okakwa in Ohangwena region is coming to terms with the shocking discovery of the remains of a 16-year-old boy who was allegedly assaulted to death and buried by his aunt three-years ago, talks of another possible murder have surfaced.
Female homeownership impresses Geingob
President Hage Geingob has expressed contentment to learn that 57% of proud homeowners at the Osona Village south of Okahandja are women.
