Deputy chief of the Windhoek City Police Eliaser Iyambo has urged motorists to ascertain whether their vehicles are roadworthy before taking to the roads for the festive season.
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Rally behind Brave Warriors: Ekandjo
The chief human capital, marketing and corporate affairs officer of Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), Tim Ekandjo, is urging the recently-elected Namibia Football Association leadership to support the senior national football team and avoid dampening their achievement of qualification.
Markus not making BA decisions in NFA role: Shimooshili
The president of the Namibia Football Association, Robert Shimooshili, has stated that his vice president, Murs Markus, is not making any decisions about Black Africa in his capacity as an NFA executive council member.
Chaos mount at Nabf …as concerned group calls for dissolution of federation
A group of fed-up boxers, boxing officials and fans are calling for the dissolution of the Namibia Amature Boxing Federation (Nabf) as a matter of emergency, saying the current board has destroyed the federation.
Yemen’s Huthi rebels claim attack on Norway tanker
emen’s Huthi rebels claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a missile strike on a Norwegian-flagged tanker, an attack the Iran-backed group said was part of its military campaign against Israel.
Gaza patient dies amid lengthy Israeli checks – WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said Tuesday that a patient had died in an emergency convoy en route to a Gaza City hospital, during repeated and lengthy Israeli checks.
Fiat opens first car manufacturing plant in Algeria
Italian automaker Fiat on Monday inaugurated its first assembly and manufacturing plant in Algeria, in a move that is expected to revive the country’s automobile market.
Table Mountain attacks highlight threat to SA tourism
Hikers hit the trail before dawn at South Africa’s natural jewel Table Mountain, but instead of simply trekking its rugged landscape they were also demonstrating against a surge in attacks on walkers and tourists.
Unam students tackle safety, democracy
The School of Military Science at the University of Namibia (Unam) recently hosted the first international conference on safety, resource control, and democracy in Africa.
Strengthening media literacy, participation
To specifically encourage the engagement of girls and young women in the digital realm, the global project “Schülerinnen-Akademie: Strengthening Media Literacy and Participation” was commissioned by the Federal Foreign Office and executed by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit in collaboration with the Central Agency for Schools Abroad.









