Namibia is still basking in the glow of our athletes who have performed so heroically at the Olympics and the Paralympic Games.
Year: 2021
Letter – Lack of parental care leads children to closed-hole
Most of the schoolgoing learners are lacking parental care in both urban and rural homes.
Editorial – Drain the fisheries swamp
Exploitation of new right holders within the fishing industry has been a bone of contention for some time.
Know your civil servant – Rhingo Mutambo – Public servants just as productive, efficient
Rhingo Mutambo has 16 years of experience in public relations, communications and marketing in the public sector and considers himself as a caring, humble and loving individual.
Mayor wants N$2m for education fund
City of Windhoek mayor Job Amupanda has initiated the establishment of an education fund, aimed at assisting destitute students who struggle to access education opportunities.
Kambwa, Ongandjera clash over sand mining
A war of words has erupted between northern businessman David Sheehama David, affectionately known as Kambwa, and the Ongandjera Traditional Authority over the contentious issue of sand mining.
Covid survivor encourages compliance …‘this disease is dangerous’
A survivor of Covid-19 has appealed to Namibians to trust the authorities and comply with the regulations to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Keetmanshoop startups look to diversify
After investing more than N$100 000 in her tuck shop business, Maria Katjito now wants to diversify into setting up a fully-fledged convenience shop for residents of Iileni, an informal settlement in Keetmanshoop.
Floodwater blockage irks community
A businessman’s seemingly selfish actions to divert floodwater and starve the rest of the village have left the Linyanti community in the Zambezi region fuming.
‘Global peace at stake’… Geingob rails against inequality at UN
President Geingob has taken aim at prevailing inequality among United Nations member states laid bare and exacerbated by the devastating Covid-19 pandemic.
