Otjozondjupa governor James Uerikua says as much as the government has made strides in protecting the rights of women and girls, the rights of the boy child must not be forgotten.
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Love triangle leads to attempted murder charge
The Ondangwa police have opened a case of attempted murder and assault through threatening against man who reportedly attacked his girlfriend’s 30-year-old lover at the town’s Uupopo location on Sunday.
Know your civil servant – Ikela-Nangolo, Oranjemund’s jack of all trades
JOHANNA Ileka-Nangolo is a committed civil servant and a control administrative officer at the Oranjemund Constituency office.
NFA capacitates school coaches
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) opened a five-day coaching workshop for school coaches in collaboration with the sports ministry and the Namibia School Sports Union on Monday.
Namcol celebrates academic triumphs
The Namibian College of Open Learning recently hosted its 2024 prize-giving ceremony, a hallmark event honouring the remarkable achievements of students in the 2023 national secondary education examinations.
Bankrupt FTX sells stake in hot AI start-up
FTX, the bankrupt company once run by disgraced crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried, will sell two-thirds of its shares in hot AI start-up Anthropic for US$880 million, a court filing said on Monday.
Japanese diaper maker switches to adult market
Japan’s plummeting birth rate has led a diaper manufacturer to stop making them for babies at home and instead ramp up production for adults, the company said Tuesday.
Iipumbu: Regions should leverage competitive advantage
Every region in Namibia has a unique competitive advantage it can leverage to boost its economy, minister of industrialisation and trade Lucia Iipumbu said.
Kamanjab invites investments into infrastructure
The Kamanjab Village Council has urged potential investors to apply for land for residential and commercial use to help the council combat deprivation and generate jobs.
Ovambanderu office construction employs youth
The construction of the Ovambanderu Traditional Authority headquarters worth N$16 million, affectionately known as the Omimbonde Vitano office in Omaueuozonjanda, created employment for 17 youths in the Epukiro constituency.








