HIGHER Education, Training, and Innovation Minister, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, says President Hage Geingob could not dismiss her for alleged corruption because he was aware of the facts.
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Katima residents to follow burial on media
As the nation and government prepare for taking President Hage Geingob to his final resting place this weekend, most people at Katima Mulilo said since they are not able to travel to Windhoek for his burial, they will tune into all media to follow the proceedings.
Stars rope in Kanalelo
African Stars Football Club have roped in Brave Warriors assistant coach and former Unam head coach Ronnie Kanalelo as head coach until the end of the season.
Opinion – The impact of an unchanged repo rate
Recently, consumers received positive news with the announcement of an unchanged repo rate, alongside an unchanged decision in fuel prices across Namibia.
Tsjaka residents want NDP6 to address their plight
Tsjaka residents in the Kalahari constituency of the Omaheke region on Tuesday raised concerns about the lack of water and access to health facilities in their settlement, among other problems.
Frederick: //Kharas could spearhead sustainable development
//Kharas governor, Aletha Frederick says she envisions her region not only as a hub of economic activity, but also as a beacon of sustainable development.
Over 250 malaria cases reported in Oshikoto
The Ministry of Health and Social Services’ director in the Oshikoto region Joshua Nghipangelwa has encouraged community members to seek early treatment against the outbreak of malaria in the region.
Private schools comply with public holiday directive
After initially ignoring the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture directive to set aside Friday as a school holiday, some private schools have since decided to toe the line.
Rössing Foundation donates over 1 400 books to Oshela
The Rössing Foundation on Friday donated 1 415 textbooks and other learning materials to the Oshela Secondary School at Okongo in the Ohangwena region.
Opinion – Enhancing historical success – a call for comprehensive improvement
The academic landscape has witnessed a concerning trend in the performance of history subjects within the social sciences. While 2022 saw a disheartening 15.5% success rate, there was a modest improvement in 2023 with an 18.5% achievement.









