Linanga halinze li atumela, katengo ka makwambuyu kafile taelo kwa ofesi ya Ngambela wanaha, kuekeza tiululo ya linanga kamasheleñi alina bolule ba N$121 kwasikiliti sa Kunene, ni likalulo zeñwi za Erongo ni Omusati.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Students council boycotts NUST graduation…university owed over N$270 million
The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s students representative council will not attend this week’s graduation ceremony.
Repo rate-fuelled recession fears grow
There is increasing discontent about the Bank of Namibia’s attempts to curb inflation by increasing the repo rate.
Geingob: Namibia, SA ties engraved in blood
Namibia and South Africa’s extremely close ties were yesterday on full display when the countries’ presidents met to sign a raft of agreements in Pretoria.
Govt pumps N$121m into drought relief
With a looming drought, Cabinet has directed the Office of the Prime to extend the drought relief programme by the tune of N$121 million to Kunene, and parts of Erongo and Omusati.
AR wants Opuwo stadium probe
The Affirmative Repositioning movement has called on the sports ministry to get to the bottom of a dodgy land deal that saw the Newman Katuta stadium sold from under its nose.
NUST executives vindicate themselves
The Namibia University of Science and Technology management has cleared itself of any wrongdoing in the face of an avalanche of allegations, including impropriety, tribalism, nepotism and abuse of power.
Chicco dribbles Opuwo out of Katuta stadium…council sold government property without approval
When property mogul Erastus ‘Chicco’ Shapumba approached Opuwo Town Council with a deal to buy the town’s only sporting facility, the council was convinced he was a good sport.
Nampa, New Era marriage hangs in the balance
The proposed merger between the Namibia Press Agency and New Era Publication Corporation is still hanging in the balance, with no concrete paperwork done to set the unification process in motion.
New Era scores third consecutive clean audit
For the past three financial years, auditor general Junias Kandjeke has given the New Era Publication Corporation clean audit opinions, a feat its CEO attributes to good governance.









