NKURENKURU – The Nkurenkuru Town Council environmental health inspector Sofia Disho has raised concerns over businesses that continue to keep items that are not fit for human consumption on their business shelves.
Year: 2021
Industrialisation staff urged to serve with dedication
Minister of industrialisation Lucia Iipumbu has again signalled the government’s intention to tackle the systemic inefficient bureaucracy in the public service, urging her ministry’s staff to serve masses with dedication and commitment.
Amutse warns against social media abuse
Swapo parliamentarian Modestus Amutse has cautioned citizens against the abuse of social media to spread false and malicious information designed to mislead the public.
Governor bemoans lack of isolation facilities
KEETMANSHOOP - //Kharas governor Aletha Frederick says it has become challenging for health authorities in the region to accommodate patients contracting Covid-19 due to a lack of isolation facilities.
182 learners contract coronavirus
Nearly 200 pupils have tested positive for Covid-19, with the Oshikoto region reporting 101 cases involving learners yesterday.
Principal allegedly bribed with fish
WALVIS BAY – Erongo governor Neville Andre yesterday claimed a school principal in the region was allegedly offered fish by a contractor in order to sign off incomplete work linked to the Covid-19 education grant tenders.
Liquidation sends trophy hunting into tailspin… foreign airlines likely to continue transportation ban
Air Namibia’s liquidation could result in the collapse of the local hunting industry, which has over the years relied on the national airline for trophy transportation.
Student turns failure into success
A 28-year-old woman, who has been determined to complete grade 12 and enrol for tertiary studies, is living testimony of the saying one is never too old to learn.
Double murder accused pleads not guilty
The man, accused of murdering two senior executives at the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) in Arandis during 2019, denied all charges against him when he entered a not guilty plea yesterday in the Windhoek High Court.
400 interviewed for one cleaner post
OMUTHIYA – Four-hundred candidates, who attended preliminary interviews for a cleaner position at Omuthiya yesterday, expressed dismay in the process.
