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PAP member states urged to unite
Noreen Sitali THE official closing of the third ordinary session of the sixth Pan-African Parliament marked a unified occasion at the parliament’s headquarters in Midrand, South Afric, last week, as members reflected on Africa’s pressing issues for resolutions and recommendations. Pan-Af r i can Parl iament president Fortune Charumbira urged member states to unite, and...
Internet access still a challenge – Ausiku
RUNDU – Governor of the Kavango West region Sirkka Ausiku said the lack of reliable internet access is a significant hurdle in her region. Ausiku made the remarks during her 10th state of the region address held at Nkurenkuru on Friday, saying that according to the most recent figures by the Namibia Statistics Agency, 29.1%...
Govt: Importation of livestock not ceased
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has clarified that the exportation of live cattle (weaners) to South Africa has not ceased, as per recent rumours in the public arena. In a media statement issued on Friday by the ministry, it said anyone wishing to export live cattle to SA should apply for the...
It’s our oil – Swartbooi
Lahja Nashuuta Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has taken a swipe at National Planning Commission director general Obeth Kandjoze, who last week was quoted as saying the recent oil discovered in Namibia does not belong to Namibians. Swartbooi was addressing an LPM public meeting in the capital over the weekend. “I understand that Kandjoze...
Civil servants receive 28 Goreangab houses
Rudolf Gaiseb The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development handed over 28 new houses in Windhoek’s Goreangab Extension 4 to public servants as part of the Informal Settlement Upgrading Pilot Project (ISUPP) on Friday. The ministry’s executive director Nghidinua Daniel said, the project targets low-income earners, and these houses were particularly meant for soldiers, police...
Ozonḓero, ozombango zOvaherero ooviṋa ovitenga-Ombara Katjiua
Zebaldt Ngaruka Omuhongwandu Mutjinde Katjiua, umwe wOmbara Otjitambi yOvaherero, wa humburura omberoo ye koporotika yomorupanda yomunda. Posi ya, wa hakahana okuraisa kutja moruyaveze Ouhonapare wOmbazu wOvaherero, OOTA, mau sokurihonga omihunga vyovira vyoporotika nau yandja oruvara ku imbwi mbu mau kuramenepo ozonḓero nozombango zOvaherero nawa nawa. Eye ma zirire komapuriro womerikutiro we koporotika otjotjiuru tjOOTA korutavi...
Heynes share ambitious rugby union plans … Welwitschias ready for test match against Portugal
Limba Mupetami As the national rugby side, the Welwitschias, gear up for their test match against Portugal tomorrow at 15h00 at the Dr Hage Geingob Stadium, CEO of the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) John Heynes has outlined a bold vision for the future of rugby in Namibia. Speaking exclusively with this publication, he detailed the...
Benjamin happy with players’ movement abroad
Limba Mupetami Head coach of the Brave Warriors, Collin Benjamin, has expressed his satisfaction with the increasing number of Namibian players securing opportunities to play football abroad. He believes that the exodus of players to foreign clubs will benefit the national team by broadening the pool of experienced talent available for selection. Benjamin, who recently...
Coleman honoured with street renaming at Keetmanshoop
KEETMANSHOOP – The Keetmanshoop Municipality on Wednesday renamed a street in the Tseiblaagte residential area in honour of the captain of Namibia’s senior women’s football team, Zenatha Coleman. The municipality started renaming streets at the town in March this year, and this was the 10th street to be renamed. Keetmanshoop mayor McDonald Hanse said the...









