Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro will be remembered in different circles as a youth activist during the liberation struggle from his days in student politics at Döbra until he entered national politics as Swanu’s youngest secretary general.
!Nami#Nus launches aggressive vaccination campaign
!Nami#Nus constituency councillor Susan Ndjaleka said members of the community and health workers started a strategic vaccination awareness campaign in Lüderitz to convince more residents to get the jab.
APP accuses ECN of defying court order
The All People’s Party has accused the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) of defying a recent court order instructing them to make the ballots cast in the Kavango East region’s Ndonga Linena constituency elections available.
Wheelchair-bound woman pleads for help
Martha Iiyambo, a 50-year-old resident of Otjiwarongo suffers from Rheumatic Arthritis (RA), an autoimmune and inflammatory disease that severely limits her ability to lead a normal life.
Wasserfall family takes bail fight online
The family of murder victim, Shannon Wasserfall, has started an online protest to oppose bail being granted to her two murder accused siblings Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu.
SA unrest a ‘wake-up call’… Geingob says time to bolster domestic capacity
The unfolding political unrest in neighbouring South Africa should serve as a wake-up call for Namibians to stop their economic reliance on that country and start producing basic essentials locally, President Hage Geingob said yesterday.
Mayor admits challenges in leading city coalition
Windhoek mayor Job Amupanda, who is governing the municipality through a coalition, has admitted “it is not easy to lead a coalition”.
Govt to ramp up vaccine distribution
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has assured Covid-19 vaccine doses will be distributed this weekend countrywide for the campaign to get back on track on Monday.
Pandemic depletes state funerals’ budget
President Hage Geingob yesterday expressed shock over rising deaths due to Covid-19, saying even the government’s allocation for state funerals has been exhausted.
Slow implementation frustrates Pandor… Namibia, SA have signed 90 agreements
Although Namibia and South Africa have signed over 90 bilateral agreements, South Africa’s international relations minister Naledi Pandor explained only a few of them are successfully implemented.
