The executive director in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology Audrin Mathe has announced that there will be no extension for SIM card registration, and non-registered cards will be blocked for three months.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Otjiwarongo municipality CEO interview process cancelled
The Otjiwarongo local authority council on Thursday cancelled the interviewing process aimed at recruiting its substantive chief executive officer (CEO).
Long distances hamper Kabbe SIM registrations
With just less than two weeks to go before unregistered SIM cards are blocked, some community members in Kabbe South, particularly in the areas of Nankuntwe, Muzii and Ikaba, have not registered their SIM cards due to the long travelling distances.
Youth should refrain from illegal activities this festive season
Erongo Regional Youth Forum chairperson Serron Nghoshi has called on the youth in the region to refrain from indulging in illegal activities that will result in them ending up on the wrong side of the law, especially during the festive season.
Ompumbwe yiiyenditho tayi yi iilonga yopolisi moshipala
Opolisi yaNamibia moshitopolwa shaShana onkene tayi tsikile nokutaalela omashongo gompumbwe yiiyenditho yi vule okuthika hoka ya pumbiwa mbala.
Capricorn Eagles beat Rwanda
Namibia’s senior women’s cricket team, the Capricorn Eagles, beat Rwanda by 11 runs in their final match of Group B of the final leg of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier in Entebbe, Uganda.
Horse Racing Fun Day set for Rehoboth
The Naris Turf Club, in collaboration with Deep Sea, put aside N$50 000 to host a horse racing fun day at Rehoboth tomorrow.
Onefa pays homage to Kandjii
The Aminuis-based sports association, Omongua Netball and Football Association (Onefa), will hold a tournament in honour of its former president Nanaki Kandjii this weekend at the Okomukaru sports ground in the Omaheke region.
EU wrestles with Orban over Ukraine support
EU leaders were set to face off against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban yesterday as he threatened to veto a massive aid package and a start to membership talks for Ukraine.
Venezuela, Guyana leaders meet to ‘de-escalate’ tensions
The presidents of Venezuela and Guyana were set to meet yesterday for talks analysts say could “de-escalate” tensions but will do little to resolve their countries’ long-standing territorial dispute.









