2021-06-23Albertina Nakale At the moment, the National Strategic Food Reserve Facility (NSFRF) has 4 000 metric tons, which translates into 17% of the total capacity of 22 900 metric tons. View more
2021-06-23Albertina Nakale As a SADC hosts the extraordinary summit of heads of state and government today, a political analyst view that pressing issues such as the Mozambique security crisis and the deadly Covid-19 will be top on the agenda. View more
2021-06-23Albertina Nakale The Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) has been dealt several blows resulting from the failed protracted strike at the Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation (NBC). View more
2021-06-24Albertina Nakale Following further delays this week by the Namibian Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) to release the list of awardees for the 2021 academic year, student unions have decried the anguish the fund’s tardiness left hopefuls in. View more
2021-06-24Albertina Nakale The SADC extraordinary summit has called upon countries that may be limiting the region’s residents to travel to their countries based on origin and type of vaccines taken, to reconsider their positions. View more
2021-06-25Albertina Nakale Although the government’s employment policy is based on the principle of equal opportunity for all its citizens, persons with disability continue to vent their frustration at thedearth of employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors. View more
2021-06-30Albertina Nakale Residents who raised concern are from Impalila, an island at the far eastern tip of Namibia, bounded on the north by the waters of the Zambezi River and on the south by the Chobe River. View more
2021-07-02Albertina Nakale As the death toll from Covid-19 hits private homes and institutions, social distancing rules mean patients are denied visitors in their final hours and families cannot congregate in person at funerals and memorials to bury their dead and mourn. View more
2021-07-05Albertina Nakale The higher education ministry has promised to finally release the list of successful students who had applied for funding through the Namibian Students Financial Assistance Fund for the 2021 academic year. View more
2021-07-06Albertina Nakale As part of the new tourist dispensation guidelines, there will be no travel restrictions applicable to international tourists once they comply with the provisions outlined in the appended protocols. View more
2021-07-06Albertina Nakale The reality that many suspected for some time was confirmed yesterday. The deadly and fast spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus is in Namibia. View more
2021-07-06Albertina Nakale Otjozondjupa regional leadership has been conducting weekly assessment and preparedness meetings as new Covid-19 infections continue to rise sharply. View more
2021-07-07Albertina Nakale University of Namibia research scientist Dr Emmanuel Nepolo says the risk of reinfection with the Delta variant is possible following a Beta strain infection due toreduced antibodies. View more
2021-07-08Albertina Nakale Learning and teaching continues to be interrupted by rising Covid-19 cases countrywide. The education ministry announced that pre-primary to grade 9 learners, currently on a winter holiday, will only resume face-to-face learning on 4 August 2021. These learners were initially given a winter holiday until 26 July 2021. View more
2021-07-08Albertina Nakale The CEO vacancy at the embattled National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) will be re-advertised, public enterprises ministry announced yesterday. View more
2021-07-09Albertina Nakale Despite being a designated group for land allocations, Namibians living with disabilities feel excluded as beneficiaries of the country’s resettlement programme. View more
2021-07-09Albertina Nakale Due to the escalating Covid-19-related deaths, some families have complained that the City of Windhoek is unable to keep up with the high demand for graves forthem to bury their loved ones within the timeframe as stipulated by public health regulations. View more
2021-07-12Albertina Nakale Following the outbreak of new Covid-19 variants which are more infectious and deadly with a catastrophic effect on developing countries, Namibia has been identified as one of the lucky nations that Germany will donate vaccines to. View more
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