Namibian taxpayers owe an astounding N$36 billion in penalties to the Namibia Revenue Authority (NamRA) as at 30 September 2021.
Year: 2021
Tanzanians exhibit products in Windhoek
Small Tanzanian business owners have been showcasing their products at Windhoek’s Wernhil Mall since Monday.
Opinion – Mental wellness and the church
Studies have shown that one out of four people on the African continent may experience common mental problems each year.
I was called ‘that mad thing’…mental health patient recounts stigma
Family and friends who understand that mental health issues can be treated will help patients overcome challenges and help them heal.
Ongwediva names new contractor for road upgrade
The Ongwediva Town Council has awarded a tender to upgrade the town’s Church Street to bitumen standard to Emirates Trading.
Rural teacher scoops top AU award
A rural teacher from the Zambezi region has bagged at least N$160 000 (US$10 000) in prize money after winning the African Union Continental Teacher’s prize for 2020.
Unam ranked top university in Namibia
The University of Namibia has been named as the top-ranking institution of higher learning in the country and part of the top 100 universities in Africa.
NamWater asked to address northern water woes
Villagers living between Ongwediva and Ondangwa have appealed to water utility NamWater to repair their dilapidated water pipeline. The community claims that weekly pipe bursts leave them without water for prolonged periods.
All hands on deck to fight malaria
The Ohangwena region this week launched the indoor residual spraying for preventing malaria.
Villager killed in buffalo shooting accident
A 38-year-old man tragically died Tuesday morning after he was shot allegedly by an environment ministry official who was attempting to put down a buffalo calf along the Kavango River.
