2021-07-23Albertina Nakale Water minister Calle Schlettwein says although Namibia’s water policy and legislations have been ranked among the best in the world, implementation has been a serious challenge. A great number of Namibian people remain with limited access to water and other basic necessities. View more
2021-07-26Albertina Nakale The Office of the Speaker has vehemently denied that it had anything to do with a pistol that was allegedly found in the bag of lawyers representing two LPM National Assembly members. View more
2021-07-27Albertina Nakale Namibia has lost nine rhinos to poaching in various national parks this year, according to the environment ministry. The statistics show three black, and six white rhinos were poached this year alone. View more
2021-07-27Albertina Nakale Safety and security minister Albert Kawana has hailed the late Masubia chief for his selfless sacrifices to better the livelihoods of residents in the region and pushing for unity. View more
2021-07-28Albertina Nakale The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) says unhappy, rejected students who applied for state funding for the 2021 academic year have been given the full picture for their application rejection. View more
2021-07-28Albertina Nakale The veterinary services have so far managed to vaccinate 70 354 cattle out of 75 000 target population against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), which is fast spreading in the Zambezi region. View more
2021-07-29Albertina Nakale The tourism industry fears a bumpy road still lies ahead of them, despite relatively favourable protocols, which encourage international tourists to visit the country. View more
2021-07-29Albertina Nakale Namibia has indicated its intention to contribute to the United Nations Food Systems Summit by convening dialogues at both national and sub-national levels. View more
2021-07-30Albertina Nakale Despite fears that coronavirus infections have not dropped sufficiently and many people are still vaccine-hesitant, the education ministry’s executive director Sanet Steenkamp believes resuming face-to-face learning is of paramount importance. Pre-primary to grade 9 pupils, currently on a winter holiday, will resume contact learning on 4 August 2021. View more
2021-07-30Albertina Nakale While government continues to urge all Namibians to get vaccinated against the deadly Covid-19, Zambezi only has two fixed vaccination points and three mobile teams to cover the entire region. View more
2021-08-02Albertina Nakale Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has warned healthcare workers who ignore scientific evidence and spread anti-vaccination messages to patients and the public will face prosecution. View more
2021-08-02Albertina Nakale The education ministry says significant progress has been made towards the implementation of the Covid-19 plan for the construction and renovation of ablution facilities, hostel accommodation and water provision. View more
2021-08-02Albertina Nakale The education fraternity has remembered late higher education deputy minister Veno Kauaria as a “real educationalist”, who served the interests of all Namibians. View more
2021-08-03Albertina Nakale Namibia’s lion population continues to grow steadily, with 2020 statistics indicating that the wildcats’ population stands at approximately 800 countrywide. View more
2021-08-04Albertina Nakale As schools resume today, calls for bereavement therapy for learners have intensified. Namibia lost 2 227 people to Covid-19 during a deadly third wave of infections in June and July. View more
2021-08-12Albertina Nakale With only a little over 60 000 international tourist arrivals from September 2020 to March 2021, government has urged the industry to look into the local market to resuscitate the industry. View more
2021-08-12Albertina Nakale The environment ministry stands to generate close to N$6 million after successfully selling off 57 out of 170 elephants that were put on tender in December 2020. View more
2021-08-12Albertina Nakale Education executive director Sanet Steenkamp has warned continuous disruptions of learning and teaching due to the Covid-19 pandemic could have adverse effects on learners’ futures. View more
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