The recent downpours that have flooded some parts of the country have given the Namibian landscape a magical makeover.
Year: 2021
Land grabbers in limbo
OKAHANDJA - Some of the over 2 000 people who allegedly grabbed unserviced municipal land at Okahandja last year are still in limbo over the promised plots by the local authority.
Shoprite: Govt pleads for amicable solution
The labour ministry has called for an urgent and amicable solution to the labour dispute pitting Shoprite Namibia and its striking workers.
Towns prepare for flood season
Local authorities in the Omusati region say they are better prepared this time around to deal with seasonal floods, widely known as efundja.
Swapo slams excessive force, ‘starvation wages’
The Swapo Party in Oshana region has condemned the use of excessive force by the Namibian police on Shoprite workers currently on strike over better pay.
NIMT pays staff half of December salaries
WALVIS BAY - The Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) has managed to pay at least 50% of the outstanding December salaries to its employees.
Over 90% recover from Covid in Oshikoto
The directorate of health in Oshikoto has revealed 91% of Covid-19 patients in the region, have recovered amid a surge in new infections.
Jobless teachers to march
Unemployed teachers in Windhoek are planning a demonstration from the Katutura Resource Centre (KRC) to the Office of the Prime Minister tomorrow.
Mentally ill man stabs brother to death
A mentally ill man is alleged to have stabbed his brother to death at a location in Enongo village in the Otamanzi constituency of Omusati.
APP seeks recount in Ndonga Linena
The All People’s Party (APP) has approached the Electoral Court in a quest to have a recount of the votes cast in the Ndonga Linena constituency during last year’s regional council elections.
