KEETMANSHOOP – A Keetmanshoop family of 11 on Tuesday received a fully-furnished brick house from a construction company after their shack burned down over a week ago. On 4 July, the family lost all their belongings after a fire broke out at their shack in the Ileni informal settlement. Talking about the fateful day, Sarah...
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Hardap roads to cost Roads Authority N$1b
Lorato Khobetsi-Slinger The Road Authority will invest over N$1 billion in the Hardap region in the next three years, through the upgrading and rehabilitation of major roads, as part of ongoing projects to be implemented for the 2020/2021 financial year. The projects include the phase 1 of rehabilitation and widening of the B1 road between...
Nudo launches own Fishrot probe
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) has deployed itss investigators to determine the veracity of details emerging from one of Namibia’s biggest corruption scandals, dubbed Fishrot. It says it does not believe in the version that the Swapo Party did not directly benefit from the Fishrot scandal as was presented to the nation by Swapo...
SA financial watchdog says insurers cannot use lockdown to reject claims
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Financial Sector Conduct Authority said it was concerned that some insurers were using the country’s lockdown in response to Covid-19, to avoid paying business interruption claims. It said the lockdown imposed from March 27 in a bid to slow down transmissions of the coronavirus — which initially grounded most economic activity...
SA’s minerals council invests in Covid-19 research
PORT ELIZABETH – The Minerals Council of South Africa on Thursday has announced that it has invested in fundamental research, which it says is critical to support the mining industry and others in dealing with the impact of Covid-19. “Taking this into consideration, the CEO Zero Harm Forum re-allocated research funding to focus on three...
Botswana imposes fuel sale restrictions
RUSTENBURG – Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi on Thursday imposed strict measure to control the sale of fuel in the country following two weeks of shortages. He said a car would only be allowed to fill about US$21 (250 Pula) fuel at a time and buying fuel using jerry cans would only be allowed on Thursdays....
Govt gets tough on timber transportation
RUNDU – The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism plans to start issuing permits for the transportation of harvested timber but with strict conditions. The conditions will be communicated on various platforms, the ministry’s spokesperson Romeo Muyunda told Nampa on Tuesday. Muyunda said businessmen in the local timber industry have been calling on the government...
Committee probes drought relief funds
Hilma Hashange The National Council Standing Committee on Habitat is investigating drought relief funds allocated to the regions for the rehabilitation and installation of boreholes and water points. The funds were allocated to all the regions last year through the Office of the Prime Minister, and an instruction was given to the regional leadership on...
Homeless in Egypt hit hard by pandemic scourge
Cairo – Wandering Cairo’s bustling streets, Zeinab was struggling to survive by selling tissues when the coronavirus left her even more vulnerable, along with thousands of other homeless people and street children. The only good news was that, amid the pandemic fears, physical violence against the destitute has declined, Zeinab told AFP at a mobile...
Inside SA Covid hotspot … where death comes wrapped in plastic
PORT ELIZABETH – The tentacles of coronavirus have snaked into South Africa’s Eastern Cape province, delving stealthily into its under-equipped hospitals and impoverished townships. The province is the third worst-affected in South Africa, which has recorded over a quarter of a million coronavirus cases since March – the highest in Africa. In the industrial capital...







