The education ministry says significant progress has been made towards the implementation of the Covid-19 plan for the construction and renovation of ablution facilities, hostel accommodation and water provision.
Anti-vax health workers warned … govt vows to crack down on Covid misinformation
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has warned healthcare workers who ignore scientific evidence and spread anti-vaccination messages to patients and the public will face prosecution.
Parties turn to court as Noa calls for support
At least six opposition parties are expected to file an urgent application tomorrow, seeking an interdict against the alleged irregular procedure which paved the way for the reappointment of Paulus Noa and Erna van der Merwe as director general and deputy director general of the Anti-Corruption Commission, respectively.
Ex-judge loses N$23m lawsuit
Former Supreme Court Judge Pio Teek has lost a N$23 million lawsuit he had instituted against government.
‘Land grabbing not the solution’
Khomas governor Laura Mcleod-Katjirua has discouraged Windhoek residents from illegally occupying land, saying such acts will jeopardise service delivery efforts.
Shikongo: Chinese won’t get special treatment
Deputy police chief Joseph Shikongo yesterday said Chinese nationals in Namibia will not be provided special protection, saying a letter circulating on social media, which is authored by police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga, has been misinterpreted.
Rope in youth to service land – Nganate
Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate has advised the region’s local authorities to stop selling unserviced land to developers for housing.
