“The Namibian rural communities, including the Anabeb Conservancy are equally excited and looking forward to a better future that will bring more hunting revenue supported socio-economic activities. The year 2020 was very difficult because we didn’t collect any hunting revenue. People lost their jobs. Fortunately, their employment benefits will be restored and everything will be moving in the righ
Year: 2021
Know Your Civil Servant – Teopolina Tuyeni Public relations officer | Agriculture ministry
By its nature, democratic governments like that of Namibia must reflect public opinion and work best when the general population is well informed. Thus, the Namibian government values the importance of public relations.
//Kharas starts Covid-19 vaccination
The first phase of the Covid-19 vaccination for the //Kharas region commences today.
Charcoal worth N$2m on its way to the US
Namibia will today ship a consignment of 350 tons of charcoal worth N$2 million to the United States of America (USA).
Elderly man gets 30 years for murder
An 81-year-old man, who was convicted for viciously assaulting and murdering his live-in girlfriend in Gobabis three years ago, is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison after he was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment by the Windhoek High Court.
UNESCO reaffirms readiness to host WPFD
The Namibian government, in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation are ready to host this year’s World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) despite Covid-19 challenges, the international body’s representative in Namibia has said.
Final remand date given in murder case
The Katutura Magistrate’s Court gave a final remand for the police to finalise investigations into the case of a 42-year-old man who is accused of killing his live-in girlfriend and mother of his children nearly three years ago in Windhoek’s Otjomuise.
Crop-feasting locusts land in Oshikoto
A swarm of migratory locusts descended on the Eengodi constituency in the Oshikoto region on Wednesday.
Geingob: BIG idea ‘misplaced’… as President pushes for modified basic income grant
President Hage Geingob yesterday reiterated his administration was committed to alleviate poverty even though there were strong reservations of implementing a universal basic income grant (BIG), which he said would be entirely misplaced.
SONA descends into chaos … as LPM MPs brawl with security forces
The National Assembly yesterday witnessed a brawl between security forces and parliamentarians belonging to the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) never seen before in the August House.
