There is no moral basis to give special recognition or benefits to former South West Africa Territorial Force and Koevoet members beyond what they enjoy in an independent Namibia, defence minister Frans Kapofi has said.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
PDM six demand backpay
Six Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarians who were sworn in last year, are demanding backpay from the National Assembly, as they became duly elected members of the House in 2019.
PDM’s ‘secretive’ purse
While its leader McHenry Venaani continues singing from the transparency and accountability hymn book, some senior figures in Namibia’s second largest political party lament being in the dark about its finances.
Last minute City talks collapse
A four-pillar proposal to address the Windhoek management committee leadership impasse crumbled like a sand-made castle on Tuesday, after the councillors failed to reach consensus.
ǁKhaubasens ǁkhāǁkhākhâidi ge ra ai!gû
Namibiab ǁKhaubas ǀHûs ge !âubasensa !oa ǀgamǁî kurib !aroma ǁkhawa ǀnîkhamikō !gôab ǁkhākhāsenaona nî ǂgaikhâi, ǁîs di sîsenaon !gôabas ra ǀgaiǀgai ǂgao amaga, tib ge New Eraba ge ǂanǂui.
Farmers alarmed by Meatco sabotage talk…northern producers bemoan reputational damage
The Livestock Producers Organisation (LPO) has expressed their shock at the allegations of alleged Meatco sabotage while northern farmers bemoaned the reputational damage their products may have suffered.
Govt examines Meatco autopsy report
The government is analysing a forensic report by a local firm into the state of affairs and viability of the Meat Corporation of Namibia, with a view to secure the long-term sustainability of the beef sector.
Army recruitment marches on
The Namibian Defence Force is expected to recruit a batch of trainees for the second year in a row later this year as it moves to beef up its personnel, New Era has established.
Opposition tears into Shiimi’s pensioner ‘insult’
There is general consensus across opposition parties that the increment of the elderly pension grants by N$100 is insignificant in the face of hardships confronting them, some branding it “an insult”.
Farmers warn Africa against red line meat
Disgruntled previously advantaged commercial farmers have approached authorities in Ghana to stop buying Namibian beef from the northern communal areas, as it is allegedly contaminated with foot and mouth disease.