Two Tanzanian nationals, Japhari Rashiri (22) and Juma Juma (21), appeared in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court last week on two charges of dealing in dependence-producing drugs.
Year: 2023
Unam introduces museology and heritage studies
In the wake of the closure of the Museum Outreach Programme last week, the University of Namibia will launch a Diploma in Museology and Heritage Studies for the 2026 academic year.
Nandi-Ndaitwah: Namibia’s success linked to success of international cooperation
Namibia is harnessing the collective strength of the global community to address shared challenges, create opportunities for its citizens, and contribute to a more sustainable and prosperous world.
Nampol commences festive operations in //Kharas
The //Kharas Police have commenced road safety operations for the festive season at the major road traffic checkpoints of the B1 and B2 roads.
Mutorwa wants roads to be constructed in phases
Works and Transport minister John Mutorwa said his ministry, through the Roads Authority (RA), has resorted to the construction of roads in phases to ensure that in every region, there are some activities taking place.
Former Swakop Uranium employee entitled to N$3.6m compensation
Three judges of the Supreme Court of Namibia this week ruled that Jacobus Calitz - an ex-employee of Swakop Uranium - was entitled to N$3.6 million in compensation for unfair dismissal.
Create a world where women can live free from fear – Geingob
President Hage Geingob on Saturday joined Namibians and the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Ovambanderu HQ gets facelift
Well-known as Omimbonde Vitano, the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) headquarters in Omauozonjanda in the Epukiro constituency is set to get a N$16 million facelift.
Oshigambo set to become a town
The Oshigambo settlement will be upgraded to a town as part of the Rural Development Policy initiated in 2006.
Mass hysteria suspected at Amateta school
The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture is looking into reports of learners fainting and speaking incoherently at Amateta Combined School in the Oshikoto region’s Onankali circuit.









