Membala wa kopano ya Swapo wandu ya milao ya bubeli John Likando, ukupile kuli masheleñi amañata asuliwe kuli mayemo maswe mwalikambe za sisole mwanaha kaufela atatululwe.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Sicaba sa Khwe sinyaza ketululo
Nihaike mubuso uyahile miyaho kubabaza, kufa tuto ni kutahisa kemelo kwa sicaba sesipila mwa sibaka sa pabalelo ya lifolofolo sa Bwabwata.
Khwe community laments social exclusion
Although the government has structures in place to raise awareness, provide education and give a voice to vulnerable communities, the San-speaking community living in the Bwabwata National Park feels forgotten on many social, educational, and economic benefits.
Likando wants more defence funding
National Council Swapo member John Likando has asked for more funding to address living conditions in military bases across the country.
Okahandja municipality cuts water to defaulters
Many residents in Okahandja are without water for close to eight weeks as they owe the municipality millions of dollars in unpaid municipal rates and taxes for years.
Students owe Unam N$600m
The University of Namibia is battling to recover millions of dollars in outstanding student debt which stands at a gigantic N$617 million.
Otjiwarongo councillors deny truancy
Some local authority councillors at Otjiwarongo have accused fellow members of missing management committee meetings which are aimed to discuss pertinent developmental issues as these individuals apparently work outside the town.
AS ‘taught under trees’
Some rural school principals have questioned how advanced subsidiary students can excel when schools lack furniture and equipment, and struggle with space.
Babatibisizwe kimezi amuunda batokwa N$12m
Katengo ka sikiliti sa Zambezi kakabona zabutata kakupile lineulo za matente, lico, mamatiresi, macansi asileleza kuli mutu asike atiba, minshini ya ma lonji ni mafula, mulyani wakusabisa linoha, lipatela za swalelele, mashili hamoho cwalo ni milyani yakutapisa limbuzi ni tulimbalimba.
ECN needs 1 500 poll vehicles
The Electoral Commission of Namibia is in need of 1 500 vehicles to successfully conduct the 2024 general registration of voters as well as Presidential and National Assembly Elections, a situation that has left the commission with no option but to approach private vehicle owners to fill the existing gap.