Old and young politicians have weighed in on the shortcomings and strengths of the much-revered Namibian Constitution as the nation celebrates the 32nd anniversary of the adoption of the country’s rule of law.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
NUST campus quick off the starting blocks
The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s Eenhana satellite campus has officially commenced its academic year, months after it was launched in the Ohangwena region.
Bogus clergy irk Ndeitunga…. calls for immediate regulatory framework
Pastors and prophets who preach and practice the gospel of exploitation have rubbed Namibia’s top cop the wrong way.
Bayahi baziezwa kipula yetibisize mikwakwa
Libaka zeñwi mwasikiliti sa Zambezi halisakonwa kufitwa kuzona kamukwakwa bakeñisa kunela hahulu kwapula.
Students owe Unam, Nust N$480 million
As at the end of 2021, student debt at the University of Namibia stood at a massive N$400 million, while the Namibia University of Science and Technology has recorded an amount of N$80 million in outstanding fees.
CDC hails Namibia’s Covid response
Throughout this turbulent pandemic period, Namibia has been a leader in rapidly, comprehensively, and consistently responding to the changes needed to curb Covid-19.
Kunene crop production critical
Agriculture remains the mainstay for many Namibians and the lack of access to quality seeds, equipment and transport have hugely impacted the livelihoods of those in the drought-stricken Kunene region.
Residents stranded as torrential rains flood roads
Some areas of the Zambezi region are no longer accessible by road because of the heavy rainfall in the catchment area.
Sleepy settlement springs to life
The Omaheke regional leadership has welcomed capital projects to the value of N$2.3 million which have been rolled out to the Omitara settlement.
Covid: Namibia not out of the woods yet
Although Namibia has been recording a steady decline in the number of new infections, the number of deaths due to Covid-19 continues to be high.