2021-08-16Eveline de Klerk The Namibian Police in Erongo arrested two of the four suspects who carried out an armed robbery at Swakopmund’s Mondesa Woermann Brock shop last week. View more
2021-08-19Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Swakopmund and Walvis Bay tour operators working in the Sandwich harbour and surrounding areas say recent increases of park entrance fees are a setback for them, especially now that they are barely making ends meet. View more
2021-08-20Eveline de Klerk No research has been conducted on the status of pilchards since a moratorium was placed on harvesting the species in 2017. This was confirmed by fisheries minister Derek Klazen this week. View more
2021-08-24Eveline de Klerk A group of fishermen, who were employed by ArticNam on the Heinaste vessel, will seek relief from the High Court this week in an attempt to recoup monies owed to them by the fishing company. View more
2021-08-27Eveline de Klerk A movie scene about sexual abuse resulted in a Swakopmund father being arrested for allegedly raping his biological daughter for years. View more
2021-08-27Eveline de Klerk Local authorities are failing Namibians by not enforcing administrative laws and regulations, and allowing officials to get away with gross negligence. View more
2021-08-31Eveline de Klerk What was supposed to be a girls trip and a happy reunion has shattered a Swakopmund family that lost two sisters with a promising future as well as a granddaughter on Friday in a horrific car accident. Stacey Tsuses, who recently turned 21, was invited by her father to Otjiwarongo to make up for the fact that she could not have a 21st birthday celebration. View more
2021-08-31Eveline de Klerk The Walvis Bay conducted by PriceWaterhouseCoopers into the housing irregularities at the municipality is implicating more employees. This was revealed yesterday to New Era by one of the local councillors, who spoke on condition of anonymity. According to the councillor, the findings of the report is damming in terms of administrative issues and payments done without proper procedures. View more
2021-08-31Eveline de Klerk Early childhood development centres are a vital component in the education of children, offering them a much-needed boost to excel in schools.This is according to Sandra Owoses, a pre-primary teacher of Swakopmund who is of the opinion that early childhood centres play a major role in Erongo, View more
2021-09-01Eveline de Klerk The Walvis Bay Municipality yesterday failed to release the much-anticipated forensic report of an audit conducted into discrepancies within the massive urban land-servicingproject. View more
2021-09-01Eveline de Klerk The murder case of Azaan Madisia and her brother Junior Mulundu has been stalled once again, as the duo still do not have a legal representative. View more
2021-09-02Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Several so-called forced marriages between various joint ventures in the fishing industry are in trouble, as some players want to leave their partners, citing irreconcilable differences. View more
2021-09-03Eveline de Klerk Fisheries minister Derek Klazen says he will not be pressured into making hasty decisions without doing proper research regarding trawling within the restricted zone of the country’s fishing grounds. View more
2021-09-06Eveline de Klerk Despite government tightening security measures, the plundering of the country’s marine resources continues unabated. View more
2021-09-06Eveline de Klerk The fishing industry should come up with better social responsibility projects instead of dishing out a few tins of fish and food parcels, as this does not yield the desired impact of shared natural resources as envisioned. View more
2021-09-07Eveline de Klerk The community of Okombahe in the Erongo region is up in arms over a proposed marble mining project in their area, saying they will fight against the activity with all power. View more
2021-09-08Eveline de Klerk The fisheries ministry will engage the industry on the employment conditions of some former fishermen and Seaflower Pelagic Processing employees. View more
2021-09-08Eveline de Klerk Businesses have asked that a balance be struck between preserving jobs and making sure Namibian workers receive a decent wage. View more
2021-09-10Eveline de Klerk The Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (Nimt) board has appointed Ralph Bussel as the new executive director of the institution. View more
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