A school principal in the Kunene region flexed his muscles late last year to expel three pupils, citing the poor conduct of their grandmother, with whom he has had several run-ins over the years.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Digitisation: India’s magic bullet – 800 million on social grants – 40 million houses built in 10 years
After 75 years of independence, the world’s fastest-growing economy India looks to the next 25 years with sheer ambition and optimism.
N$17 million unexplained at Helao Nafidi
Auditor general (AG) Junias Kandjeke has given the Helao Nafidi town council an adverse audit opinion for its failure to fully account for public resources entrusted to it.
August 26 wins ‘restricted’ N$30 million MIRCO tender
Defence ministry-owned August 26 Construction was recently awarded the N$30 million tender for upgrading the International Women Peace Centre (IWPC) in Windhoek.
Aupindi supports Witbooi shrine … calls for Galton to ‘burn in hell’
Swapo lawmaker Tobie Aupindi is supporting a motion to erect a shrine in honour of national hero Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi, but also wants the Galton Gate renamed.
Battle for Nudo’s soul
Incumbent National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) president Utjiua Muinjangue will have a run for her money next year when the party holds its intraparty elections.
Judiciary lauded for transparency …first public interviews for judges
The move by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to finally hold public interviews for judges, albeit at its discretion, has been welcomed with open arms.
Namibia’s struggling green schemes can learn from Zambia
With adequate financial and technical support, small crop farmers can be the game-changers needed by Namibia to achieve food security and revive the country’s 11 agricultural green schemes, which have struggled to reach their full potential.
NNN to launch Trust
Deputy Prime Minister and national presidential aspirant Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is set to unveil her not-for-profit trust under the name N4, her campaign manager Kaire Mbuende announced.
Iithete: The red line must fall … ‘Namibia not here to feed Europe, America’
Swapo lawmaker Natangwe Iithete minced no words yesterday when saying the notorious veterinary cordon fence (VCF) must be removed, equating it to a colonial structure oppressing most Namibians.