BEIJING – When Xiao Jia lost her sight as a teenager she was told the “respectable” career choice was to become a massage therapist. Instead she found an industry rife with abuse and aggression, where women are afforded little protection. The visually impaired are encouraged to work in massage parlours in China because it is...
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Information centre volunteers in plea for help
Hilma Hashange SCHLIP – Information deputy minister, Emma Theofelus, who is currently on a national familiarisation mission, recently visited the ministry’s multipurpose centre in Schlip in Rehoboth Rural constituency to assess its operations. Multipurpose centres, which are run by volunteers, are administered by the ministry’s regional offices countrywide and are aimed at making information and...
Assault charges against Pohamba withdrawn
Hamukoto Pohamba, who was in April this year arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife, left the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court a free man following the withdrawal of the charges against him yesterday. His wife – Albertina Pohamba – withdrew the charges after she testified before Windhoek Magistrate, Celma Amadhila yesterday morning. Albertina informed the court that...
Opinion – Key essentials in managing your finances responsibly
In a very short time, the coronavirus has changed so much about our lives. It is easy to think you’ll never get ahead when you have mounting bills to pay, on a reduced or lost income and limited savings, all because of a pandemic that no one saw coming. But it can be done. Take...
Opinion – Local is the best source
Jurgen Isaacs Namibia often gets accused of being a backwater … the phrase; “We can’t have nice things because we live in Namibia,” well that is simply not true. There’s very little you can think of that you will not be able to purchase, rent or acquire in Namibia. The only difference is, you won’t...
Long-distance drivers feel fuel hike pinch
KHORIXAS – Long-distance drivers in Kunene south have said their business has been negatively affected by the recent increases in fuel prices and by the current Covid-19 prevention measures implemented to halt the spread of the virus. Fuel prices increased countrywide last week, with petrol increasing by 100 cents per litre and diesel increasing by...
N$6.4bn allocated for capital projects countrywide
KEETMANSHOOP – Government has allocated N$6.4 billion for the implementation of 401 projects in various sectors in all 14 regions for the 2020/21 financial year, Works and Transport Minister John Mutorwa has said. Mutorwa said this during a stakeholder meeting held here at the Fonteintjie fish farm on Monday. He said it is clear that...
National minimum wage bill coming
Labour minister Utoni Nujoma is expected to table in the National Assembly the national minimum wage bill that will be enforced across all sectors to curb unfair remuneration rates. This is contained in a quarterly report issued on Monday by the ministry which highlights what the ministry has done since the beginning of this year...
Egypt holds low-key Senate elections
CAIRO – Egyptians voted yesterday for a new Senate in an upper house election seen unlikely to revive vibrant political life under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s rule. The two-day vote for 200 of the Senate’s 300 seats will be largely contested by candidates backing Sisi, who has quietened most opposition within and outside the legislature....
Mali swears in new judges in hope of calming crisis
BAMAKO – New judges at Mali’s Constitutional Court were sworn in Monday in the capital Bamako, after being appointed in a bid to end a months-long political crisis in the fragile country. The nine new judges – six men and three women – took office during a ceremony attended by embattled President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita,...









