Two politicians and an academic are set to compete for the position of Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) paramount chief (PC).
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Diescho decries genocide seminar snub
Exiled Namibian academic Joseph Diescho has expressed disappointment at not being given the opportunity to speak at a conference, held in Germany, co-organised by Unam.
Lawyer dumps Katjaimo
Prominent lawyer Mekumbu Tjiteere has ceased representing embattled Katutura Central constituency councillor Vezemba Rodman Katjaimo for possibly bringing their law firm’s name into disrepute.
City beckons for Lutombi
The long-drawn-out saga of the appointment of a new City of Windhoek CEO is about to come to an end with the imminent appointment of Roads Authority chief executive officer Conrad Lutombi.
Cadres differ over CC significance… Swapo structure ‘not for every Tom, Dick and Harry’
The central committee is to Swapo what the National Assembly is to Namibia, Swapo stalwart Helmut Angula has asserted.
Kapofi brushes off ‘sell-out’ tag
Defence minister Frans Kapofi has dismissed claims that the ruling party ‘over-compromised’ when it reached a settlement agreement that delivered Namibia’s political independence, which left strategic resources in the hands of former oppressors.
Top cops plot thickens… Ndeitunga denies ‘third force’ claims
Serious allegations of impropriety have been made against former police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga and some of the top brass of the Namibian Police.
Knives sharpened for AR crescendo
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement is at a crossroads, with its 2022 elective congress being the defining moment for the self-styled leftist entity that experienced turmoil in recent times and is struggling for relevance.
Kandjeke is ‘gatvol’…NSFAF building fiasco final straw
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke is fed-up with the general lack of accountability in the public sector, saying it is perplexing how those caught pants down go scot-free while laws are in place to reprimand them.
Executive hijacked genocide talks – Swartbooi
President Hage Geingob usurped the constitutional mandate of the National Assembly when he appointed a special envoy to lead discussions on genocide between Namibia and Germany.