The Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs in Botswana has announced that country and Namibia will sign an agreement to permit the use of national identity cards for the two countries as travel documents to cross their borders.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
MPs call for matric failure probe
Some National Council lawmakers are in support of a motion that calls for an urgent investigation into the causes of the 2022 high failure rate which saw many learners not making the cut for university entry requirements.
Minzi mwa Zambezi ikwalelwa kimuunda
Katengo kasikiliti sa Zambezi kasweli kuitukesaza muunda, mayemo amezi mwanuka ya Lyambai habonaqhala kunanuha kabubebe.
Okahandja CEO rubbishes refuse truck involvement
The Okahandja municipality CEO Alphons Tjitombo is challenging anyone who claims that he had a hand in the procurement process of a rented truck from Okakarara to carry out municipal work at the garden town to show evidence.
Education minister vows to do more with less
The ministry of education has promised targeted immediate intervention strategies following the dismal outcome of the 2022 grade 11 and Advanced Subsidiary (AS) results.
Zambezi villages inaccessible
The Zambezi regional council is preparing for floods as the level of the Zambezi River continues to rise. In fact, several villages have already been cut off from basic services as vehicles can no longer access these areas due to the heavy rain that fell over the past months.
Mubeleki walikolo la zanaheñi utamelwa kuzuma isi kamulao
Mubeleki mwalikolo la zanaheñi ni bupoti natamilwe nibabañwi babalalu kakuzuma folofolo yesilelelizwe, ili kokoñu yandilu mwasibaka sapabalelo yalifolofolo sa Daan Vilijoen, upa watolopo ya Windoko.
Nation expects education improvement – Nghipondoka
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka on Friday encouraged those who piggy back on the hard work of others to seriously look into their work ethics and commitment.
MET official nabbed for alleged poaching
An environment and tourism official was arrested with three other men for illegally hunting a protected blue wildebeest in the Daan Viljoen game park, west of Windhoek.
Govt pays N$24 million in wildlife damages
The environment and tourism ministry has paid out N$24.2 million in compensation for losses caused by wild animals since 2019.