The dust has settled. We laid to rest a great statesman.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Urgent application to stop removal of a mine in Namibia to Zimbabwe
The respondent operates and owns a diamond mine called Elizabeth Bay Mine
Know your civil servant – Confidentiality, accountability are key in public service
Yvone Tsuses is an accountant at the budget management and control division at the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises.
Youth willing to engage in entrepreneurship: Masua
SWAPO parliamentarian Patience Masua says young Namibians want to engage in entrepreneurship but lack the necessary start-up capital.
Police need private sector’s hand in crime prevention
The Namibian Police in the Oshikoto region is calling on NGOs, companies and other stakeholders to come together to prevent crime in the region.
Student not deterred by disability … seeks public’s help for motorised wheelchair
In the bustling halls of the International University of Management (IUM), where dreams are forged and futures sculpted, one student’s resilience has captured the hearts of
her peers and community.
ECN reverts to ballot papers for elections
Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) Elsie Nghikembua has confirmed that manual ballot papers will be used in the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for November, as well as the Regional and Local Authority Council elections to be held next year.
Veteran scribe suspects swindle by publisher
Veteran sports journalist Carlos ‘CK’ Kambaekua claims he has fallen victim to a publisher who he paid N$5 000 to print 20 proto-type copies of his soon-to-be-launched book titled ‘The Untold History of Namibian Football’.
Eengulufikola da hanaunwa komhepo
Ovanafikola kofikola Ekangolinene Combined ova fiwa pomutenya konima eshi eengulufikola nhatu davo da teywa po komhepo mexuliloshivike efimbo lokonguloshi.
City Police Traffic Tips: An increasing risk of unlicensed drivers
The City of Windhoek is constantly inundated with commuters traveling between destinations, and through this a worrisome trend has emerged Many drivers behind steering wheels are either unlicensed to drive, or fail to carry their licences while operating a vehicle.








