CITY of Windhoek says it is replacing the water distribution network in Groot Aub and will start installing individual household and community prepaid meters to improve water supply to the reswidents of the rapidly expanding settlement.
Year: 2024
Jolly Phonics integrated
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture is hosting the Jolly Phonics intervention programme, partly sponsored by Unicef, which aims to improve literacy levels among school-going children.
RFA donates emergency response vehicle
The Road Fund Administration handed over an emergency response vehicle worth N$1.3 million to the Motor- Vehicle Accident Fund yesterday to cater for patients from the Zambezi and Kavango regions.
Opinion – Russia echoes ‘might is right’ foreign policy of the past
During the early days of April in 1940, Nazi-Germany invaded Norway. My mother, five years old at the time, still recalls German airplanes with swastikas bombing a military airfield outside Oslo.
Know your civil servant – Mundjele: Software development crucial to socio-economic development
KLEOPHAS Mundjele is a highly skilled and versatile public servant with a strong background in IT software development, analysis and programming. He possesses solid skills in various programming languages, database management, and system architecture.
Editorial – Listen to the voters
The year 2024 has already been dubbed as the year of elections.
Letter – An overarching view of 2024, the year of elections
In the vibrant political landscape of Namibia, where one could find the echoes of a rich history reverberating against the backdrop of stunning landscapes, the call for political consciousness emerges as a crucial element in shaping the nation’s future, especially when one is to consider the year that is 2024.
Letter – Fostering youth social activism beyond Windhoek
Namibia’s vibrant tapestry of cultures and landscapes is witnessing a surge of youth-led social activism, and it’s not just the capital Windhoek anymore. This exciting shift is empowering young voices in the often-overlooked towns of the south, small rural communities, and the north.
Opinion – Namibia’s climate challenges and a call for localised adaptation
The world united in 2015 at the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP20) in Paris, resulting in the historic Paris agreement aimed at limiting global warming at 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels.
Opinion – Empowering Namibia’s youth for a digital renaissance
IN the rhythmic pulse of the global digital era, Namibia holds within its vast landscapes and resilient communities an untapped well of potential.









