2023-04-18Eveline de Klerk The Swakopmund council has restored the hopes of the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC) residents by making homeownership a reality for almost 800 families. View more
2023-04-20Eveline de Klerk Taxi drivers operating in Walvis Bay took to the streets Monday to show their discontent over the deplorable roads in the harbour town. View more
2023-04-25Eveline de Klerk Erongo Marine Enterprise is proof that ordinary Namibians can benefit and build wealth through the country’s natural resources. View more
2023-04-25Eveline de Klerk The Karibib-based Navachab gold mine is ploughing back N$1.5 million into the Karibib district in an effort to uplift and support small and medium entrepreneurs in the area. View more
2023-05-02Eveline de Klerk Mines and Energy Minister Tom Alweendo has said The Long Fire Investments’ mining claims awarded in the Daures constituency were awarded and registered procedurally and in compliance with the Mining Act. View more
2023-05-02Eveline de Klerk The Namibian government, in an effort to uplift the living conditions of those safeguarding Namibia’s wildlife and tourist attraction sites, has injected over N$132 million to upgrade accommodation establishments and management stations at View more
2023-05-02Eveline de Klerk Former governor of the Ohangwena region Usko Nghaamwa said it makes him happy when schools have resources, such as conducive classrooms and hostels. View more
2023-05-02Eveline de Klerk Namibian labour conditions still have a long way to go as not all workers are enjoying good employment relations, health and safety at their workplaces, constructive social dialogue, and the decent employment they deserve. View more
2023-05-05Eveline de Klerk Some Otweya residents who received houses after the devastating shack fire that left 174 Twaloloka families homeless are allegedly at risk of losing their homes. View more
2023-05-08Eveline de Klerk All eyes are set on the Daures constituency as the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources is investigating allegations of illegal lithium mining in Uis. The committee is scheduled to descend on that town today to conduct public hearings on the allegations. View more
2023-05-08Eveline de Klerk When Cassinga Day was commemorated by Namibians all over the country last week, it was evident the fateful day was one of the most important days that led to national independence. View more
2023-05-08Eveline de Klerk The Swakopmund municipality on Friday handed over community-led total sanitation stations (CLTS) to the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC). View more
2023-05-09Eveline de Klerk The lack of monitoring of mining activities and mines in the Daures constituency has resulted in the mushrooming of illegal activities at the expense of the local community. View more
2023-05-10Eveline de Klerk The mines ministry’s decision to first declare a Chinese mining company’s licence as satisfactory before abruptly cancelling it days later, has caused the company to seek the court’s intervention. View more
2023-05-10Eveline de Klerk The visit of a parliamentary committee to the Daures constituency has opened a Pandora’s box of mining irregularities and deficient regulation in the area. Traditional authorities likewise agreed that they failed their communities by accepting allowances from mining companies. View more
2023-05-12Eveline de Klerk Daures constituency members have complained bitterly about mining companies running roughshod over rules, doing nothing to develop the area as well as highlighting the loss of possible income for government. View more
2023-05-16Eveline de Klerk Heads need to roll and people, including minister of mines and energy Tom Alweendo, need to be held accountable for grey areas in the law which allow damaging mining activities without a proper environmental impact assessment having been done, member of parliament Bernadus Swartbooi has said. View more
2023-05-22Eveline de Klerk Namibian workers employed at the lithium mine owned by Long Fire Investments and Xinfeng Investments are subjected to inhumane living conditions at the mine site while their Chinese colleagues live comfortably. View more
2023-06-06Eveline de Klerk Some Walvis Bay residents have questioned the fact that parents could secure placements for grade on at Kuisebmond Primary School, even though official enrolment officially started only yesterday in the Erongo region. View more
2023-06-12Eveline de Klerk Development Bank of Namibia CEO Martin Inkumbi has said there are immense untapped opportunities in all sectors for Namibians, especially the youth, to explore. View more
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