Lately, the education ministry celebrated the first grade 11 results that determined two key exit choices for learners in Namibia: one, university admission, or two, progression to grade 12 Advanced Syndicate.
Heavy hailstorm destroys crops
Pensioner Frieda Nahambo from Okashana Kemanya in Eengodi constituency of Oshikoto region was left devastated by a hailstorm that left behind a trail of destruction to her crops.
Struggling family at mercy of neighbours
“Must I now go to school stinking?” This is a question Eldorado High School grade 8 learner Tangeni Ndondi continuously asks her unemployed mother, who, at the same time, is struggling to support herself and family.
Councillors take stock of Khomas development
The Khomas Regional Council last week held a progress review and planning workshop where councillors and technocrats heading various departments looked at the progress made and impact of development initiatives that were planned and implemented during the last five years.
‘FMD under control, no need to panic’
Meatco has assured Namibian beef importers there was no need to panic over the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak that has been reported in the northern parts of the country.
Work to start on abandoned government building
RUNDU – The works ministry and a contractor, who was initially offered a contract to construct the fisheries ministry regional headquarters at Rundu about nine years ago, have seemingly smoked the peace pipe.
Shiimi: EU delisting good for investment
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi has welcomed a decision by the European Union to delist Namibia as one of the countries regarded as tax havens due to lax practices and regulations on tax governance.
LPM tightens grip in south
KEETMANSHOOP – The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) emerged as the biggest winner in Friday’s poll rerun after securing the majority seats on the Stampriet and Koës local authorities, while the party also snatched the Mariental Rural constituency away from Swapo.
NAC circles above Air Namibia
The Windhoek High Court on Friday placed embattled national airline, Air Namibia, under provisional liquidation.
No bail luck for Esau, son-in-law
The hopes of former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau and his son-in-law Tamson Hatuikulipi to be released on bail were squashed on Friday when High Court judges of appeal dismissed their application.
