More rain is expected in the northern parts of the country in the coming days, the Namibia Meteorological Services forecast said this week.
Covid curve flattens …false sense of security chokes vaccine programme
Namibia has witnessed a substantial decrease in fresh Covid-19 infections and deaths, as the country marks two years of battling the virulent pandemic.
DNA delays could scupper Wasserfall case
The delay of DNA results in the Shannon Wasserfall murder case could result in the provisional withdrawal of charges against accused Azaan Madisia and Junior Mulundu.
Uaandja: N$94 billion investments in pipeline
Namibia has secured about N$94 billion worth of investment opportunities with the potential to create 122 000 jobs, CEO of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board Nangula Uaandja said yesterday.
Another gong for inspirational Dr Ndume
Chief of ophthalmology at the Windhoek Central Hospital and SEE International partner Dr Helena Ndume is set to receive an award during the 104th Lions Clubs International Convention in June 2022.
Geingob consults with parties on green hydrogen
President Hage Geingob had successful consultations with leaders of political parties about Namibia’s post-Covid-19 recovery, with a focus on green hydrogen as a frontier of growth.
Pensioners: We did not steal money… ‘Mandela gave it to us’
Disappointed pensioners from Walvis Bay, who receive pension grants from the South African Social Security Agency, say they did not steal and will not be arrested for something they are entitled to.
Forex ‘investors’ not truthful – PG…Imalwa sticks to her guns on preservation order
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa has accused self-proclaimed forex trader Michael Amushelelo’s investors of not being truthful in their claims.
Uutoni invokes God in Grootfontein squabble
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has called on Grootfontein councillors to stop fighting among themselves, saying they should wait for God to give them the positions they crave.
Universal healthcare possible – Venaani
While moving a motion on universal healthcare this week, leader of the official opposition McHenry Venaani claimed only 18% of Namibians have regular access to private health services.








