Home affairs will need an estimated amount of N$140 million over a period of five years for the implementation of identified activities under its newly-launched migration policy.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Farm managers against green schemes privatisation
The standing committee on agriculture, environment and natural resources on an oversight visit to green schemes found there was little support for the envisaged private leasing of the facilities by those on the ground.
Grade 11, 12 marking nears completion
With the 2022 academic year having come to an end, the directorate of national examinations and assessment has announced it is working tirelessly to finish the marking process, which is halfway done.
Military installations in sorry state
Little upgrading and maintenance of military installations inherited from the apartheid regime countrywide has left properties in a dilapidated state.
Okahandja to reconsider debt collector appointment
Following complaints by Okahandja residents over the appointment of a debt collector, a community meeting with councillors, convened over the weekend, resolved to have the issue re-looked once the re-election of office-bearers at the town is done by this Friday.
Nandi-Ndaitwah uliza mulupa waswalisano
Mubakweli kumueteleli wakopano yaSwapo ili yasanzo ketiwa hape Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, uitamile kuzwisezapata swalisano mwakopano yebusa.
MET denies Etosha roads in bad state
The environment and tourism ministry have refuted allegations and widespread perceptions that the Etosha National Park is in disarray, with roads and other facilities in a dilapidated state.
Govt gives 70 000 students N$7bn
The government has spent nearly N$7 billion between 2018 and 2022 on 70 233 students who were provided with financial assistance by the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF).
SADC awaits UN response on DRC conflict
While recent flare-ups in violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo left hundreds dead and thousands displaced, the conflict continues to threaten the Southern African Development Community’s common aspirations for regional integration and economic development.
Baby with life-threatening tumour needs help
An unemployed mother living in Okahandja’s Five Rand informal settlement is seeking financial help for the surgery of her child who was born with a rare and severe condition, cystic hygroma.