2021-07-12Albertina Nakale The Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), which was recently detected in some parts of the Zambezi region, is fast spreading to other areas. View more
2021-07-13Albertina Nakale Information minister Peya Mushelenga has expressed dismay by the high number of people moving out of and into the Khomas region, saying it defeats the purpose of the movement restrictions between all regions across the country, enforced to curb the further spread of Covid-19. View more
2021-07-13Albertina Nakale Covid-19 di khoraǂuisens hîa ǁîs hoan xa a ǁkhōǁkhōsa ǂhīguǀgauba ūhâs dis khao!gâb ge Namibiaba ǁîb a !gâi!gâ !hūse ge ǁgaumâihe hîa Duits!hūb xa !khāǁkhaes soǀôan huiba nî māhese. View more
2021-07-15Albertina Nakale Namibia has received 30 840 tourists from South Africa out of 61 663 between September 2020 to March this year as part of the Tourism Revival Initiative. This represents 50% of tourist arrivals to Namibia during the period. View more
2021-07-15Albertina Nakale Months after government started rolling out the Covid-19 vaccination campaign, only 1 440 people have been fully vaccinated in the Kunene region, while 5 976 have received their first doses. View more
2021-07-15Albertina Nakale Following a students’ union’s request to reopen national health training centres, executive director in the ministry of health Ben Nangombe explained why government decided to cease training and focus on promoting and protecting the health of Namibians. View more
2021-07-16Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob yesterday expressed shock over rising deaths due to Covid-19, saying even the government’s allocation for state funerals has been exhausted. View more
2021-07-16Albertina Nakale Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has assured Covid-19 vaccine doses will be distributed this weekend countrywide for the campaign to get back on track on Monday. View more
2021-07-16Albertina Nakale The unfolding political unrest in neighbouring South Africa should serve as a wake-up call for Namibians to stop their economic reliance on that country and start producing basic essentials locally, President Hage Geingob said yesterday. View more
2021-07-19Albertina Nakale The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) has raised concern that its members are no longer making money following the reintroduction of public health regulations with a reduced customer seating capacity. View more
2021-07-20Albertina Nakale In an effort to fulfil the President’s commitment towards greenhouse gas emissions reduction, the Kunene region needs funding from both local and foreign investors to promote green economy initiatives in local authorities and infiltrate the blue economy. View more
2021-07-20Albertina Nakale ǂOa ge wekheb Donertaxs aib ge !Hūb di ǁÛb, Hage Geingoba !huri!hurisa !gôagu ra Cocid-19 xa ra !aromahegu ǂnamipe burugâ tsî gere mî, ǂhanub, ǁîb !ereamsa ra tani-ai ǁkhōdi !aroma ǂnûiǂui hâ maris tsîn go toasa. View more
2021-07-21Albertina Nakale The Kalimbeza rice project, envisaged to become the major rice producer in the Zambezi region, contributing towards food security in Namibia, has yielded little to poor results. View more
2021-07-21Albertina Nakale A Kunene farmer, who was left to count the cost after a pride of lions killed 76 of his small stock, comprising 66 goats and 10 sheep, will be compensated N$40 000 as per government policy. View more
2021-07-21Albertina Nakale The killing of Namibian nationals by the Botswana Defence Force remains a thorn in the flesh of local residents, despite the relatively calm security situation, governor Lawrence Sampofu has said. View more
2021-07-22Albertina Nakale Although overall crime in the Zambezi region has been described as “controllable”, smuggling of illicit goods through ungazetted entry points remains a thorn in the flesh for law enforcement. View more
2021-07-22Albertina Nakale The University of Namibia has set up a drive- through PCR test facility for Covid-19 at the Hage Geingob Campus in Windhoek. View more
2021-07-22Albertina Nakale A leading political commentator has urged government to consider placing a moratorium on state and official funerals, as rising deaths, mostly attributed to Covid-19, have seen the authorities overspending the allocated budget by N$5 million. View more
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