The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare paid N$5 million per month in grants to 4 156 deceased beneficiaries and 249 individuals with expired disability grant status.
Author: Kuzeeko Tjitemisa (Kuzeeko Tjitemisa )
Vakarelipo yirongo yawo kuna kuvahundira vadingure Namibia
Ministera gakarerapo kweyi yoponze zosirongo Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah kahundilire vakarelipo yirongo yawo vatuma koNamibia asi vakare tavatjingisa sirongo, kwakara sirongo nomavango gokulisiga siga nonodoropa daso, nonomukunda omu dakara asi kapi dalifana nkenye evango kwakara nomutaro gwalyo gosipesiyare.
Swartbooi labels LPM councillor ‘intellectually fatigued’
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has accused his party’s councillor on the Keetmanshoop council of betrayal, labelling her “careless and intellectually fatigued”.
Tensions mount over Red Flag Day
Fears of another physical confrontation mount as two factions within the Ovaherero traditional authority plan to host different events for the commemoration of Red Flag Day scheduled for this weekend at Okahandja.
NEFF labels RCC acting CEO appointment ‘greedy’
Acting CEO of the Roads Contractor Company Maria Nakale has come under fire from the Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters for allegedly being “greedy and self-centred” by working two jobs and collecting two salaries in a country where high unemployment is the norm.
‘A giant has fallen’
President Hage Geingob has eulogised late Angolan stateman Jose Eduardo dos Santos as an “outstanding revolutionary” who dedicated his life to the pursuit of freedom, justice and equality.
Rookie MP blasts ‘looting’ leaders in maiden speech
New Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Charmaine Tjirare has accused national leaders of having lost moral compass in a hard-hitting maiden speech.
Diplomats implored to become tourists
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has encouraged heads of diplomatic missions assigned to Namibia to explore the country, saying it is a vast country with cities, towns and villages that are all unique in their own special way.
Duplicate payments uncovered at home affairs
The ministry of home affairs is attempting to recuperate N$2.3 million in duplicate payments to suppliers who rendered services to the government.
MPs endorse oil exploration in Kavango
ReconAfrica’s controversial oil exploration activities in the Kavango regions have been officially endorsed by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources, which is chaired by former Cabinet minister Tjekero Tweya.