Swapo leader Hage Geingob says his deputy, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, is the ruling party’s sole candidate at next year’s general elections, quashing doubts the party is still undecided in that regard.
Year: 2023
More than 2 000 scramble for six jobs
The management team at Temperature Lounge located in Khomasdal recently advertised six positions for a walk-in interview.
Amupanda guns for presidency
Ambitious social justice activist Job Amupanda yesterday announced his intention to contest for the highest office in the land when Namibia heads to the polls in November 2024.
Lightning kills 4, injures 3 in Kavango West
Three people reportedly died after being struck by lightning while they were watching football on Saturday afternoon at Ntara village, Kavango West region.
N/a’ankusê to transport, keep rare birds
Non-profit organisation N/a’ankusê Foundation does not need a permit under the Ordinance or the Regulations Relating to Nature Conservation to transport and keep rare species of birds, the Windhoek High Court ruled.
MVA gets green light on investment tender
The Windhoek High Court ruled the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund would suffer irreparable harm if it does not go ahead with awarding its investment tender to various successful bidders.
SOE boards shy away from training …as only seven out of 38 board members showed up
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) board members last week failed to show up for compulsory induction training, with many of the new board members providing no reason for their absence.
Wasserfall murder trial on downhill
The trial of Azaan Madisia (30) and her brother and co-accused Steven Mulundu (25) is entering its last phase, with both having finished their evidence in their
defence.
Tigers want to keep the momentum
After recording back-to-back wins against Citizens and Civics to get their Debmarine Premiership campaign back on track last weekend, Tigers head coach James Britz’ plan going into this weekend’s fixtures is to maintain maximum momentum.
In conversation with football’s forgotten man Wycliff Mathou ‘Fire’ Kambonde
A proud protégé of the revered Duinesig Primary School, sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic Namib Desert dunes in Walvis Bay’s Kuisebmond, Wycliff Mathou ‘Fire’ Kambonde is a former Blue Waters and Jomo Cosmos FC hard-tackling defender, and also a staunch supporter of Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs.









