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Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Police committed to ensuring safety for all- Shikongo
Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, has reassured Namibians and visitors that despite Namibia’s recent decline in its ranking among the safest countries, law enforcement are striving to safeguard both citizens and visitors throughout the country.
Crime Briefs
A 44-year-old man allegedly drowned at Long Beach near Walvis Bay on Friday.
N$26m neonatal tender cancelled
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has announced the termination of a N$26 million tender awarded to a company to construct a neonatal health care facility in Swakopmund.
Black Africa confusion continues …as SSFD gets involved
The Southern Stream First Division (SSFD) says the annual general meeting, convened by one faction of Black Africa (BA) in July, was not held under the provisions of the constitution of Black Africa.
Ghanaian tourists in Namibia for people-to-people visi
A group of 21 Ghanaian tourists arrived in the country on Sunday for the ‘November in Namibia’ tourism and business pilot initiative.
Unemployed teachers plan nationwide protest
Unemployed teachers are planning to stage a nationwide protest over their longstanding demands pertaining to their recruitment.
We have to be brutal – Benjamin
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says Namibia has to learn to be ‘brutal’ against their opponents for them to win matches.
More financial literacy tips for farmers
After a short pause, we thought it necessary to kickstart out financial management for farmers and Agripreneurs with debt management, which is a pain point for most of us, especially given the economic conditions and the ever-increasing interest rates.
Kavango West takes lead with community seed bank
Namibia has launched its first Community Seed Bank in the Kavango West region to help safeguard local seed varieties to promote biodiversity and ensure food security.









