Nudo member of parliament Joseph Kauandenge is sponsoring a football tournament that will see ten football teams compete against each other in five matches at the Khomasdal Stadium tomorrow evening.
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Omaheke Academy ends year in style
The UP Talent Academy’s (UPTA) year-end function, called ‘The Closing Chapter 2023’, will commence today in the Omaheke region’s capital, Gobabis.
City Police Traffic Tips: Road sign vandalism impacts community safety
Regulating traffic flow and road safety are the ultimate objectives of road traffic signs.
Explosive news of the motoring industry – Fiat Strada
The Fiat Strada, an indisputable leader in vehicle sales in Brazil in 2023, is venturing into Sub-Saharan Africa, bringing higher standards in technology, design, and safety to the compact pick-up market.
Opinion – Is there a solution to the housing dilemma in Namibia?
Namibia’s housing shortage is astonishing. As rightly pointed out, “The nation is faced with an acute housing crisis and other economic disparities,” says Erastus Uutoni, Namibia’s minister of Urban and Rural Development, begging the question as to whether Namibia has a plan to address the mounting housing crisis?
Opinion – Mid-Term Budget Review: Never too late to reform
Namibian Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi delivered his 2023/2024 Mid-Term Budget speech on 31 October 2023, taking note of the achievements, challenges and performances of State-Owned Enterprise (SOE).
Parliament urged to establish budget office
Former academic and economist, Omu Kakujaha-Matundu, has said the Namibian Parliament can only hold the Executive responsible for budgetary expenditure if it establishes a fully-fledged budget office.
National archives strengthen ties with German peer
The National Archives of Namibia will continue strengthening existing ties with the Landesarchiv Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany, fostering joint efforts to preserve archival material.
Matyayi: Govt subsidies can make land cheaper
City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi says the municipality cannot afford to give land for free, though it will be easier to sell the land at a minimal charge if the government subsidises the servicing of land.
ECN pours cold water over LPM claims
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has denied claims that it has employed school-going children to set up the integrated mobile voter registration system (IMVRS) for the electoral processes of voter registration and polling stations.









