Over the past five years, political parties represented in Parliament have received a cumulative N$592 million from Treasury, based on the seats they have in the country’s bicameral parliament system, official documents reveal.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Kandjeke tears into Kavango West’s shambolic financials
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke has given Kavango West a disclaimer audit opinion for failing to provide auditors with requisite documentation to support its expenditures.
Marginalised community reporting toolkit launched
The Namibia University of Science and Technology yesterday launched a draft toolkit on reporting on indigenous communities.
Diescho’s acrimonious Nipam exit lingers…I was fired – Diescho …He was not fired – Simataa
Cabinet secretary George Simataa maintains that academic and erstwhile Namibia Institute of Public Management executive director left the institute on mutual grounds, and was not pushed, as purported.
Simataa: Four-day week won’t work
With the current general poor attitude displayed by some civil servants, introducing a four-day work week in Namibia would be catastrophic, Cabinet secretary George Simataa has said.
LPM asks Seibeb to please explain …shrugs off Nama-party tag
The Landless People’s Movement has come out swinging against claims that it was formed on a tribalistic premise to represent the wishes and aspirations of the Nama people.
Mbumba’s Sona baptism of fire
Filling the shoes of his predecessor, the late Hage Geingob, President Nangolo Mbumba’s State of the Nation Address was a baptism of fire.
Unicef paints bleak picture of Namibia’s children
A new report by Unicef has amplified a myriad of challenges faced by children living in Namibia, like a lack of access to early childhood development and missing routine immunisation.
Meatcos ge ǁkhawa ǀnîhâ N$200 miljuns marisihuiba go hō
ǀNaib ge ǂoa ge kurib di ǁaegub !âb marikurib dib !nâ N$250 miljunsa, !gomma ra tsâ Meatcosa mâ hâ is khao!gâb ge mariǁhōn ministeri, Iipumbu Shiimiba ǁkhawa ǂoa ge wekheb !nâ nē ǂnûigāsa N$212 miljunsa ge ǂnûiǂuiba.
From Parliament to successful farming…the exemplary work of Richard Kamwi
A dream that started eight years ago is beginning to bear fruits and has catapulted former Cabinet minister Richard Kamwi to the status of being one of the premier black maize producers in the country.









