2021-09-14Albertina Nakale The newly elected leadership of the umbrella organisation for persons with disabilities promised to tackle inequality in the basic education sector. View more
2021-09-14Albertina Nakale 580 480 Xa a !nāsa hektargu ge ge ǂhuwi, Namibiab ra ǁkhōǁkhōsa ǀaeǂhuwiga ǁaekorobe hō!â hîa ûigu, omn, kurus ǂnamipeba khao-oa kais hîa ra !hanagu, ûitsamaxūn tsî !aubǀguruna !hūb a ǂhabase ǂkhôasa. View more
2022-01-04Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob expressed concern over the low Covid-19 vaccination rates recorded in Namibia to date as many continue to defy the national vaccination campaign. View more
2022-01-04Albertina Nakale The International University of Management attempted to quash growing indignation among its Namibian faculty as many face unemployment following notice that their contracts will not be renewed. View more
2022-01-05Albertina Nakale While government is involved in concerted efforts to contain the continuous outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in the Zambezi region, cattle rustlers are taking advantage of the situation by smuggling stolen livestock into Zambia where the market is said to be thriving. View more
2022-01-05Albertina Nakale Some rain is expected to fall over the central north and eastern parts of Namibia between today and leading into the weekend, which could bring sighs of relief to already worried Namibians, especially farmers. View more
2022-01-06Albertina Nakale In an effort to accelerate the journey towards zero hunger by 2030 and address food and nutrition security, the World Food Programme and the Environmental Investment Fund have joined hands to strengthen government’s capacity. View more
2022-01-06Albertina Nakale The All People’s Party (APP) national bureau deliberated and confirmed as per article 5 of the party constitution that Maria Kamutali, who is number three on the party list, will replace late president Ignatius Shixwameni in parliament. View more
2022-01-07Albertina Nakale As of 4 January, all countries which appeared on Germany’s “virus variant areas list” were moved to its high-risk list, that country’s Robert Koch Institute announced. View more
2022-01-07Albertina Nakale The national food reserves currently have 7 160 tonnes of white maize grain in total and 324 tonnes of mahangu grain, representing 30% of total storage capacity. View more
2022-01-10Albertina Nakale Despite, the late rains experienced countrywide, most of the Omaheke region has received more than 100mm this season thus far, particularly in December. View more
2022-01-10Albertina Nakale The ministry of agriculture is battling to control the locust infestation detected in Karasburg in the //Kharas region which is destroying scarce grazing in that area. View more
2022-01-11Albertina Nakale With the Grades 11 and 12 learners who have to re-write examinations due to question paper theft, the police have cautioned the public especially entertainment places to minimise noise for learners to study. View more
2022-01-12Albertina Nakale As part of its mandate, the education ministry this year looked into the international but also national space to adhere to the motto of reimaging and recovery education with renewed enthusiasm and dedicated efforts. View more
2022-01-13Albertina Nakale A headcount for new entrants at primary and secondary schools in the Khomas region has commenced on Tuesday, to determine how many learners still need space. View more
2022-01-13Albertina Nakale The home affairs ministry has announced that the new look identification document for refugees be named African Guest Identity Card from the current Refugee Identity Card. View more
2022-01-17Albertina Nakale As some parents continue to bemoan having to pay for teaching materials while the government declared free education in Namibia, education executive director Sanet Steenkamp argued that it’s every parent’s obligation to contribute towards their child’s education. View more