The recent demonstrations at the parliament gardens for the legalisation of abortion in Namibia are not only alarming but a huge cause for concern. When are we going to have respect for human life as a nation?
Year: 2021
Women urged to breastfeed longer
Longer breastfeeding can lower breast cancer risks, especially if a woman breastfeeds for longer than one year.
Deep Yellow Limited supports Erongo community projects
Deep Yellow, the Reptile Mineral Resources and Exploration (MRM) subsidiary, has donated educational tools, scholarships and medical equipment to the tune of N$191 000 to various community projects in the Erongo region.
Traffic cop cleared of corruption
A traffic officer who was in 2017 charged with corruption on allegations of soliciting a bribe of N$600 in Kavango West, was found not guilty last week.
N$22 million forest facilities inaugurated
The forestry ministry, in collaboration with the Development Bank of Germany, last week inaugurated 11 community forest facilities constructed at a cost of N$22 million in the two Kavango regions as well as in Zambezi and Otjozondjupa.
Campaign to vaccinate 65 000 in Zambezi
The ‘Get Vaccinated, Help Kick Covid-19 out of Namibia’ national campaign roadshow kicked off in Zambezi on Wednesday last week, with a target of vaccinating 65 000 people within the region by December.
Karibib bets on gold for transformation
The transformation of Karibib as the gateway to the Erongo region looks promising as the town is attracting substantial investments in the mining sector.
Mother of deceased baby demands no bail
Katima Mulilo - The mother of a three-month-old baby boy who was allegedly brutally killed by his biological father in early October in the Choto location in Katima Mulilo, has called on the authorities not to even consider giving bail to the alleged perpetrator.
FMD vaccination going smoothly in Zambezi
The ministry of agriculture’s directorate of veterinary services (DVS) is busy with the mass vaccination of livestock against the regular foot-and-mouth disease and the recently identified new variant ‘Serotype O’ in the Zambezi region.
Ya Nangoloh return raises Swapo hackles
The decision to roll out the red carpet for the ‘return’ of fierce critic-cum-human rights activist Phil ya Nangoloh has caused rumblings inside Swapo.
