IN the political corridors, constituencies, cities, towns, and villages, many Namibians are wondering what will happen after President Hage Geingob bids farewell in March 2025.
Year: 2023
Opinion – Fuel price increase amid economic struggles
THE Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced an increase in the prices of petrol and diesel, citing a combination of rising international oil prices, the depreciation of the Namibian dollar, and catastrophic flooding in Libya.
Dismissed Kayec instructors fight back
Twenty-three instructors from the Katutura Youth Enterprise Centre (Kayec) say they were unfairly dismissed last week for not attending a meeting they were not aware of.
Kabeljou Social Club helps Walvis community
With the coastal town of Walvis Bay suffering from shack fires, Kabeljou Social Club has taken it upon itself to assist those whose homes have burnt down.
Over N$10.8 bn needed for climate targets
NAMIBIA would need at least N$10.8 billion annually to reach its green growth objectives between now and 2030.
Otjiwarongo transforms waste into valuable resource
The Otjiwarongo Municipality has embarked on an ambitious initiative to turn waste into valuable commodities through the Water Treatment and Waste to Energy project.
219 receive houses in Oshikuku
Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni has said the government is working around the clock to address the housing backlog in Namibia.
Katutura hospital dialysis unit to open doors
The newly constructed 16-bed Kidney Dialysis Unit at Katutura State Hospital will be operational next month.
Muinjangue: Genocide affected communities asleep
The president of the National Unity Democratic Organisation, Utjiua Muinjangue said the affected communities are responsible for all the muddles around the genocide talks.
Man arrested over Okahandja teen’s murder
POLICE in Okahandja have confirmed the arrest of a 24-year-old man over the murder of 16-year-old Clara Frederick.









