The Ongwediva Medipark hosted its 11th cancer walk campaign on breast, cervical and prostate cancer this past weekend.
Year: 2023
Tea party for hope
Medical doctor Latoya Mwoombola, popularly known as Lioness, says her career took an unexpected direction after losing her mother to cancer three months after the diagnosis.
Opinion – Africa ready to develop its own socio-economic measures
It is time for Namibia and the rest of Africa to develop socio-economic measures that provide better value for our people and the country other than relying on the GDP measure.
Opinion – Inside the gem-packed Africa energy week
Africa is on a definite rising level of economic progress, as demonstrated during the Africa Energy Week hosted by the Africa Energy Chamber in Cape Town, South Africa under the theme “The African Energy Renaissance: Prioritising Energy Poverty, People, Planet, Industrialisation, and Free Markets”.
Omahenene to receive electricity
The Ondangwa Town Council has identified the Omahenene location as one of the priority areas to benefit from the Ministry of Mines and Energy’s funding for electrification this year.
Former Swapo district coordinator calls for tribal balance
As he departs from political leadership, former Swapo district coordinator for Katima Rural Jerome Kwenani leaves behind an illustrious legacy of exceptional management and equity within all Swapo structures of the constituency.
Mushrooming shacks delay city development
City of Windhoek councillor Austin Kwenani said the illegal erection of shacks in the city delays development plans in certain areas and ultimately limits municipal services.
Nujoma launches annual productivity week
The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment-Creation launched Namibia’s Annual Productivity Awareness Campaign Week on Monday.
UN commemorates 3 decades in Namibia
The United Nations marked its 78th anniversary in Windhoek on Tuesday, commemorating not only its own founding, but also its enduring 33-year presence in the free nation of Namibia.
Omaheke police refute claims of private parts harvesting
The Omaheke Police have warned residents against circulating claims on social media of people reportedly harvesting private parts in the region.









