2023-08-11John Muyamba Chinese businesswoman Stina Wu is accused of leaving over 30 clients ‘homeless’ after her company failed to deliver houses they are currently paying for. View more
2023-08-11John Muyamba While maintaining the strategic importance of the Windhoek to Rundu flight, Fly Namibia managing director André Compion says it is not commercially viable due to a lack of support. View more
2023-08-15John Muyamba Nausab ǂhâǂhâsasib ǁkhana !oabadi nî ǀAeǁgamsa xu Rundus ǁga hâsa ra mâ!gâ xawes ge nēsa īǁkhā tama ra ī, ǁkhana-aona xus ǂkhâ!nâsa a !nubu amaga, tib ge Fly Namibias danasîsenǂuira direkteri, Andre Compiona ge mî. View more
2023-08-22John Muyamba ERSTWHILE All People’s Party top administrator Vincent Kanyetu says the party’s top brass has concocted plans to impose a gay leader on its members, something he does not endorse as a Christian. View more
2023-08-23John Muyamba Kehemu Junior Primary School in Rundu is inviting members of the public to support their initiative to raise funds for the development of infrastructure at the school. View more
2023-08-29John Muyamba Thieves have destroyed an electrical facility worth N$1 million and stolen along two complete electricity kiosks at Rundu when underground electrical cables were uprooted at the recently developed industrial area. View more
2023-08-31John Muyamba Kavango East residents are pushing for the amendment of laws and policies governing wildlife, with human life and protection at the centre of this revolution. View more
2023-09-01John Muyamba The ministry of agriculture has handed over the Rundu abattoir to Meatco for operations. The facility, under construction since 2014, cost taxpayers N$170 million. View more
2023-09-06John Muyamba Mukwe constituency youth Aron Mundanya is extending a helping hand to the needy members of his community in the Kavango East. View more
2023-09-07John Muyamba Rundu mayor Gabriel Kanyanga wants the law changed for road-user levies to be paid to local authorities instead of the Road Fund Administration (RFA). View more
2023-09-11John Muyamba A school headmaster at the Satotwa Junior primary school in Kavango West’s Katjinakatji education circuit stands accused of ruling the school through fear. View more
2023-09-11John Muyamba Transport minister John Mutorwa says there is nothing amiss about re-appointing the same contractor without going on tender for the second phase of a project. View more
2023-09-13John Muyamba If Namibia is to reap maximum returns from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), it has to invest heavily in railway infrastructure, works minister John Mutorwa has said. View more
2023-09-14John Muyamba While Namibia has made significant progress in the anti-tobacco fight, the country records at least 1 000 tobacco-related deaths annually. View more
2023-09-19John Muyamba once thought of as Namibia’s bread basket – is home to over 300 small-scale farmers, contributing to the country’s food security agenda. Most of the small-scale farmers are operating at the government irrigation projects in the region. View more
2023-09-19John Muyamba AvaGro, a leading agricultural entity that works with smallholder farmers, agripreneurs and larger-scale cultivators, was the biggest winner at the recent Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) National Agronomy and Horticulture Awards, held at the Mashare Irrigation Project in the Kavango East region. View more
2023-09-20John Muyamba There has been a concerning gradual decline in the use of tobacco products in Africa between 2010 and 2020, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). View more
2023-09-20John Muyamba Choirmaster Mathews Tuhafeni Michael who led learners of the Rundu-based Dr Alpo Mbamba Secondary School to victory in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Song Competition in Swakopmund last Friday, says apart from being talented, discipline was key in them winning. View more
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