2020-12-07Albertina Nakale WINDOKO – Mueteleli wanaha Hage Geingob ulumbile likopano zelwanisana zene ezize hande mwaliketisa za likiliti ni litolopo zene felile cwalecwale, mi naize kopano yahae ika sebeza ni zona. View more
2020-12-08Albertina Nakale Heartfelt tributes poured in yesterday from all corners of the country following the passing on of Swapo parliamentarian and former executive chairperson of the National Youth Council Mandela Kapere. View more
2020-12-08Albertina Nakale While Namibia is appreciative of the three initial draft tariff offers that are ready for implementation, government said it is concerned about the commencement of trading guided by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement. View more
2020-12-09Albertina Nakale Namibia will require nearly N$576.3 million over five years to implement the National Action Plan for Health Security Plan (NAPHS). View more
2020-12-09Albertina Nakale As tributes continue to pour in for the late Swapo leader Mandela Kapere, National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi says the house has lost a bright parliamentarian with so much promise. View more
2020-12-11Albertina Nakale In celebrating Human Rights Day, Namibia has pledged to continue recognizing the importance of promoting and protecting all fundamental human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, to realise the goals of the 2030 Agenda. View more
2020-12-14Albertina Nakale The month of October has recorded a notable room and bed occupancy with 15%, compared to 5-7% between July and September, which are the traditional high season months for tourism. View more
2021-01-06Albertina Nakale Although early rain showers have brought much relief to farmers, Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has warned of early flash floods in the Kabbe South constituency. View more
2021-01-07Albertina Nakale Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein this week said ploughing services and other support to farmers should be considered essential and exempted from current Covid-19 curfew restrictions. View more
2021-01-07Albertina Nakale The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), in partnership with the European Union (EU), have discouraged the Namibian authorities not to enforce cuts to the education budget as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. View more
2021-01-07Albertina Nakale Aminuis constituency councillor Peter Kazongominja says the many unfinished capital projects in the area are due to the misappropriation of funds by those entrusted to deliver services to the people. View more
2021-01-08Albertina Nakale The education ministry has procured textbooks to the tune of N$30 million for learners reporting on 16 February for the Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) level. View more
2021-01-08Albertina Nakale Dams in the southern part of the country received significant inflow due to heavy rains received over most parts of the Orange-Fish River Basin. View more
2021-01-11Albertina Nakale Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein believes the year 2021 will be a difficult one but that should not make the nation despair. View more
2021-01-11Albertina Nakale Local commentators have added their voice to the global outrage at the storming of the US Capitol building by angry supporters of US President Donald Trump last week Wednesday, saying it exposed the fragility of that nation’s democracy. View more
2021-01-11Albertina Nakale Nihaike pula itisize katuluho kwa balimi, mubusisi wa sikiliti sa Zambezi Lawrence Sampofu, ufile mamela kuli muunda ukaswana waitahanela mwasilalanda sa Kabbe ya Mbowela. View more
2021-01-11Albertina Nakale Likwambuyu wa Njimo viki yefelile naize likezo za bulimi ni zeñwi ze zetusa balimi liswanelwa kungiwa kuba zabutokwa, nikusabalelwa kuze haniswa kueza kanako ya kusa zamayazamaya ya Covid-19. View more
2021-01-12Albertina Nakale The Swapo Party Youth League yesterday denied claims that some of its leaders instigated a land grab in the Otjomuise area of Windhoek on Sunday. View more
2021-01-12Albertina Nakale Deep-seated political divisions have, according to commentators, neutralised the once-powerful labour movement, saying it was now being used as a springboard for political office by local union leaders. View more
2021-01-12Albertina Nakale The Zambezi Development Association (ZDA) says a joint media statement, issued by the governments of Namibia and Botswana over the killing of Namibians along the Chobe River, lack a roadmap to justice. View more
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