Various stakeholders met yesterday with the aim of finding the best options for Namibia to provide free Wi-Fi at public facilities as per the motion, which was moved in the National Assembly earlier this year.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Cross-border bandits steal cows for lobola
Farmers in the Zambezi region continue to lose their livestock at the hands of increasingly violent cattle rustlers, who the police confirmed are mainly Zambian nationals.
Otavi needs land for open market
Many street vendors around Otavi continue to vent their frustration, as they have no open market to sell their goods.
Okalongo village council status welcomed
The Okalongo constituency councillor, Laurentius Iipinge, has welcomed the Cabinet decision to upgrade Okalongo settlement to a village council.
SADC declares Angola elections peaceful
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) described the pre-election and voting phases in Angola held on the 24 August 2022 general elections as peaceful, calm and well organised, which enabled voters to express their democratic will.
Tourism industry hails PCR tests scrapping
Like many other nations globally, Namibia has been steadily opening up over the past few months, dropping the Covid-19 restrictions gazetted under the Environmental Health Act, 2015.
Sand mining crisis far from over
Environment and tourism spokesperson Romeo Muyunda says illegal sand mining, which leads to land degradation that poses threat to humans and animals, remains a challenge in northern Namibia.
Swapo’s Otjozondjupa leaders to sign performance agreements
Newly-elected Swapo coordinator for Otjozondjupa Imms Namaseb has vowed all local and regional councillors and party office-bearers will soon be held accountable to a set of standards as they are expected to sign performance agreements during his five-year reign.
Namibia agitates for rhino hunting
Namibia will ask CITES to allow the sustainable hunting and trade of white rhino, saying the revenue derived from it would go directly back into conservation and anti-poaching programmes as well as equipment, law enforcement, education, community initiatives, infrastructure and habitat management.
Angola decides today
The Angolan embassy in Namibia has registered more than 2 000 citizens who are eligible to vote for that country’s general elections today.