A Ghanaian minister resigned over the weekend after a probe into how her houseworkers allegedly stole more than US$1 million in cash from her home last year.
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When to wean calves
The main aim of beef production is to produce as many calves as possible.
Young farmer sets innovation pace
Ndeshihafela Shinedima, popularly known as The_Agrichic, is making waves in the agricultural industry as a full-time livestock and charcoal producer.
Katima residents receive free Wi-Fi
Residents of Katima Mulilo have received free community internet services after Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) and the Katima Mulilo Town Council signed an agreement in an effort to shape the Zambezi capital into a digital town.
Opinion – Unemployment, economic stability: A political imperative
Namibia, a country with enormous economic potential and aspirations, has a recurrent dilemma that undermines its social fabric and impedes progress. Joblessness, which affects more than just individuals, has far-reaching implications for economic stability, social cohesion and political dynamics.
Opinion – Radio stations must adapt or die
The impact of radio on the lives of many is unquestionable.
Kandjoze launches Hyphen’s social economic framework
The director general of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze here on Monday launched the social economic development framework for the green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Man arrested for selling dagga to undercover cop
A 30-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly tried selling cannabis, valued at N$112 750, to an undercover police officer in Windhoek on Friday.
Anixas power generation units arrive
NamPower’s long-awaited three power generation units for the new Anixas II Power Station with a combined generation capacity of 54MW of electricity arrived at Walvis Bay on Friday.
Hamstrung Karasburg council sits on millions
The resignation of two management committee councillors at the Karasburg Town Council has resulted in the council not conducting decision-making meetings, hampering the delivery of services to the residents of the town.









