2021-01-29Albertina Nakale As a result of the 2011 Cabinet decision on the implementation of the new curriculum, the ministry of education for the first time in history oversaw two national examinations in 2020. View more
2021-01-29Albertina Nakale Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister Geoffrey Onyeama called on President Hage Geingob yesterday at State House, canvassing Namibia’s support for the west African nation’s African Union (AU) commissioner candidature. View more
2021-01-29Albertina Nakale The Covid-19 outbreak has caused a downward spiral in the local economy and the higher education system is no exception. View more
2021-02-01Albertina Nakale The governments of Namibia and Botswana have agreed to collaborate in the procurement and rollout of Covid-19 vaccines. View more
2021-02-01Albertina Nakale The much-awaited joint investigation report into the shooting incident of three Namibians and a Zambian national by the Botswana Defence Force last year is not yet for public consumption, Botswana leader Mokgweetsi Masisi said Friday. View more
2021-02-02Albertina Nakale ǂHanub ge ǁaupexa N$70 miljun marisa !om!anu-ūxūna ǁamas ai ge māǂui, Covid-19 di khoraǂuisesa ǁkhaes ase, skolgu ǀasa kurib !aroma ge ǀhui-am ǁaeb !nâ. View more
2021-02-15Albertina Nakale As the nation continues to express dismay, as many do not agree with the government’s announcement on the liquidation of Air Namibia, stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality industry feel such a move will adversely affect the lucrative sector, which is one of the biggest contributors to the country’s GDP. View more
2021-02-16Albertina Nakale Air Namibia’s liquidation could result in the collapse of the local hunting industry, which has over the years relied on the national airline for trophy transportation. View more
2021-02-17Albertina Nakale As the country gears up for the 2021 academic year, Grade 11 and 12 learners who qualified for progression to institutionsof higher learning and other prospective students will start registering for programmes of their choice at various institutions. View more
2021-02-18Albertina Nakale Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa yesterday warned regional coordinators the party cannot afford the consequences of internal fights anymore. View more
2021-02-18Albertina Nakale Household food security remained satisfactory in most regions of the country, following significant improvements in agricultural production in the last couple of years. View more
2021-02-19Albertina Nakale Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday emphasised that Air Namibia’s current debt was unsustainable and would jeopardise the national economic recovery plan that the government is currently seized with. View more
2021-02-23Albertina Nakale To curtail serious financial constraints due to the economic downturn experienced, the education ministry has announced the suspension of filling non-teaching vacancies during the remaining 2020/21 financial year as well as 2021/22 period until further notice. View more
2021-02-23Albertina Nakale The Presidency has dismissed allegations as unfounded that Founding President Sam Nujoma is hospitalised and in bad health. View more
2021-02-24Albertina Nakale Since the start of the current marketing season in May 2020, more commercial imports were received – and by end of December 2020, Namibia has imported about 29 400 metric tons of cereal. View more
2021-02-24Albertina Nakale Two former executives of the Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) have questioned the manner in which the company handled a disciplinary process, which recommended their dismissal in October last year. View more
2021-02-25Albertina Nakale Namibia will know next week whether the new variant of the novel coronavirus, which was confirmed in neighbouring South Africa, is responsible for the surge of local infections reported in December last year. View more
2021-02-25Albertina Nakale Cabinet has formally taken a final decision to continue with plans to file for voluntary liquidation of Air Namibia, President Hage Geingob revealed yesterday. View more