The Cancer Association of Namibia will complete its first specialised palliative care centre for cancer patients in December, and begin accepting and treating patients in January 2024.
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Armed farm robbers impersonate cops
Five armed men on Sunday allegedly impersonated police officers and entered a private farm near Grootfontein, where they robbed the 70-year-old farm owner of guns and
cellphones.
Khuta Yepahami iliba Kavango Upa, Zambezi
Khuta Yepahami ikabe ibile mwalikiliti za Kavango ya Upa ni Zambezi kukala la 1 kuisa la 31 Muyana 2023.
SA opposition urges BRICS summit boycott
South Africa’s radical leftist opposition party on Saturday urged the leaders of China, India and Brazil to boycott the BRICS summit next month in solidarity with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, who will not be attending.
Decoupling from China ‘an illusion’ – French finance minister
France’s finance minister said during a visit to Beijing yesterday that cutting all economic ties with China was “an illusion”, as some Western countries question their reliance on the Asian giant.
Opinion – Transforming investment performance with AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of data-driven decision-making in the world of portfolio management.
Opinion – Census 2023: Who will be counted?
From 18 September until 3 November 2023, the 2023 Population and Housing Census will take place in Namibia. It will be the fourth census to be conducted since independence.
Opinion – A new tool for strengthening international relations
The term ‘knowledge diplomacy’ emerged in recognition of the importance of international higher education, research and innovation (IHERI) in international relations.
Tjongarero implores OMAs to provide youth training opportunities
Youth, Sports and National Services minister Agnes Tjongarero implored all Offices, Ministries and Agencies, as well as State-Owned Enterprises and other government bodies to avail opportunities for National Youth Service (NYS) trainees.
Over 1 000 constables to be promoted
Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force Joseph Shikongo has said the force plans to promote over 1 000 constables during this financial year.








