Swapo over the weekendagreed to honour its constitution by allowing Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (NNN) to act as the party’s president until its extraordinary congress is held in April 2025.
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Omaheke farmers face drought head-on
While some farmers rely on government assistance to beat the current drought, others are helping themselves to save their livestock.
Nampa to train media professionals in oil, gas coverage
THE Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) is set to initiate training programmes for media professionals that focus on the coverage of emerging sectors within the oil and gas industry.
All hands on deck to reduce natural disaster impacts
DEPUTY Minister of Rural and Urban Development Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele has called for the private and public sectors, to work together to mitigate natural disasters risks to break the cycle of poverty and natural disasters.
First phase of Ondangwa sports field complete
The first phase of construction on the Ondangwa Sports Stadium is complete, according to Ondangwa CEO Ismael Namugongo.
Young Africans ready for Chula and Gunners
Omaheke region’s only Debmarine Premier League outfit, Young Africans (YA) football club, is looking forward to their blockbuster clash against newly promoted northern side Eeshoke Chula Chula tomorrow at the Legare Stadium in Gobabi
Football galore in NFA’s first division this weekend
The Namibia Football Association’s Northwest and Northeast streams’ first division football leagues continue this weekend, with 24 games in 10 towns across the country.
China calls war in Gaza ‘a disgrace to civilisation’
China has described the war in Gaza as a “disgrace to civilisation” and yesterday called for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict stretched into its sixth month despite efforts by mediators to reach a truce.
Senegal to vote end of March after weeks of crisis
Senegalese voters should finally head to the polls at the end of March, following a string of announcements late Wednesday marking the latest twist in weeks of crisis triggered by the delay to the presidential election.
Positive vibe – Do we have confidence in ourselves as Namibians?
A TYPICAL Namibian thing we all do; you ask? No, It’s not kapana or our collective love for meat.








