2021-09-29Eveline de Klerk A woman, who is accused of allegedly fleeing from a fatal accident, made her first appearance on a charge of culpable homicide on Monday in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court. View more
2021-10-01Eveline de Klerk The Roads Authority (RA) has temporarily suspended all learner licence bookings at the Walvis Bay NaTIS centre as from Tuesday until 8 October. View more
2021-10-01Eveline de Klerk Overwhelming interest from ambitious business entrepreneurs and the key role the Erongo region plays in terms of tourism, mining and fishing resulted in the Business and Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) on Wednesday opening a branch at the coastal town of Walvis Bay. View more
2021-10-04Eveline de Klerk Erongo Police identified at least two of the five armed robbers who are on the run after the N$943 000 heist they carried out at Pupkewitz in Walvis Bay last week Saturday. View more
2021-10-04Eveline de Klerk Security companies doing cash-in transit services in the Erongo region were told to beef up their skills, manpower and change their modus operandi, as their current way of doing business makes them easy targets to criminals. View more
2021-10-05Eveline de Klerk The Fishermen Widows Trust, which owns a 40% stake in Ehika Fishing, is now in full control of the trust after partners Rojo van Wyk and Eddie van Wyk stepped down. View more
2021-10-06Eveline de Klerk The Covid-19 has not only highlighted the importance of teachers during the pandemic but also showed the persistent weaknesses in many education systems with devastating consequences for the most marginalised. View more
2021-10-07Eveline de Klerk A rural teacher from the Zambezi region has bagged at least N$160 000 (US$10 000) in prize money after winning the African Union Continental Teacher’s prize for 2020. View more
2021-10-08Eveline de Klerk Namibian businessman Gabriel Uahengo claims he was sidelined and kept in the dark by his two partners, who sold their stake in the Seal Products factory at Henties Bay last month. View more
2021-10-22Eveline de Klerk The Independent Patriots for Change has refuted reports it has suspended its Swakopmund constituency councillor and chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council, Ciske Howard-Smith. View more
2021-10-25Eveline de Klerk Civics Football Club coach Jeremy Zimmer said it is a great feeling to win a cup again after more than 10 years without any silverware. View more
2021-10-27Eveline de Klerk The top leadership of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) say they have not received any invitation from their members at the coast to address them regarding the ongoing dispute between the leadership and Ciske Howard-Smith, who was suspended by the party last week. View more
2021-10-27Eveline de Klerk A collective initiative aimed at helping reigning Miss Namibia Chelsi Shikongo realising her dream to attend the Miss Universe pageant in Israel managed to raise N$85 000 last weekend. View more
2021-10-28Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY - The finance ministry wants more time to respond to the Namibian Dental Association in order to address outdated fees for dentists contracted to the Public Service Medical Aid Scheme. View more
2021-10-28Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – The aviation industry has described the death of a top pilot instructor as a huge loss for the country. Gary Fox (54) died on Tuesday morning in Eswatini when his helicopter crashed. View more
2021-10-29Eveline de Klerk A Swakopmund resident lost his life on Wednesday evening after he was stabbed to death while watching a fight between two men. The bizarre incident occurred in the DRC informal settlement. View more
2021-11-01Eveline de Klerk United Democratic Front central committee member Daniel Tsaneb has accused the Landless People’s Movement leadership of cheap tactics View more
2021-11-01Eveline de Klerk Deep Yellow, the Reptile Mineral Resources and Exploration (MRM) subsidiary, has donated educational tools, scholarships and medical equipment to the tune of N$191 000 to various community projects in the Erongo region. View more
2021-11-02Eveline de Klerk Yesterday marked a new beginning for over 150 families moving to their own one-bedroom houses, built by themselves with the assistance of the Shack Dwellers Federation and the Namibian government. View more
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