The particulars and exact causes of brain tumours are not known but issues around exposure to high radiation and genetic conditions have been established as risk factors that possibly cause the growth of these swellings.
Vaccine campaign to foil fifth wave
The Office of the First Lady resumed its #LOVEProtects Vaccination campaign with the hope of reaching more Namibians and encouraging them to get vaccinated, especially now with the fifth wave making rounds in the country.
Opinion – Does Namibia have positive means of identifying persons?
Identification is one of the means of identifying something and/or individualise it.
Opinion – Tailor-make education based on needs of learners
One of the famous physicists Albert Einstein once said; “if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” Allow me to pen down, why children should not be learning the same education.
State refuses child rapist’s guilty plea
State advocate Felisitas Sikerete-Vendura yesterday refused to accept the guilty plea of Jeremia van Wyk, who confessed under oath to abducting and sexually violating a minor in 2019 on the rape charge because he did not admit to all the crimes he committed.
Kavango East wants Unam expanded
The Kavango East Regional Council is calling upon education authorities to transform the University of Namibia in the region to also train teachers for secondary education and establish an agriculture training facility.
Ruacana drags feet on N$5.5m scandal… still no action against implicated officials
Almost three months after an investigation into the disappearance of over N$5.5 million at the Ruacana town council was completed, the local authority is still indecisive and has not yet implemented recommendations as suggested by the line ministry.
Geingob seeks tech benefits for grassroots
President Hage Geingob yesterday stressed for technology to be a force for development for all Namibians, saying it must reach everyone.
Well-off inmates get over 10 wardens fired
Some correctional officers are not trusted by their superiors anymore, as they smuggle contraband, get into business, befriend and even get involved in romantic relationships with inmates.
Kandjii hailed as dedicated nationalist… tributes pour in for ex-Swapo MP, councillor
Former Katutura Central councillor Ambrosius Kandjii, who passed on yesterday, has been hailed as a dedicated nationalist who also worked hard as a student and sport activist.









