Representatives of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Namibian Manufacturers Association (NMA) recently presented trophies to the two winners of the first-ever Namibia Exporter of the Year Awards that was held virtually on 5 August 2021.
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Spot suicidal signs in children
Increased anxiety, rage or irritability, extreme mood swings, expressing hopelessness, change in eating habits, talking or posting about death or wanting to die and emotional distress are some common signs of suicidal thoughts in children.
HIV control in young key populations
Namibia has made great strides in its HIV response, prominent imbalances remain in coverage and outcomes for key populations, particularly sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender women.
Opinion – Poverty, unemployment and crime: A synopsis
The world outside my window appears different to the next person because our perspectives on many aspects of life are always diametrically opposed.
Opinion – The need for legal identity from the cradle to the grave
I was baptised when I was just four months old, and the baptismal certificate served as the only written (not legal) proof of my existence.
Keetmans divided over disconnection of services
Confusion reigned on Tuesday at Keetmanshoop after some residents found themselves without water and electricity.
Oshiputu lays community clinic foundation
The community of Oshiputu in the Anamulenge constituency laid their first brick on the construction of a clinic at their village.
Oniipa police station prioritised over Oshigambo
Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga said because of scarce resources, the safety and security ministry will prioritise a police station at Oniipa over Oshigambo.
Americans’ murder trial goes into mini trial
The trial of two American citizens, accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011, is in a trial within a trial to determine the admissibility of a search conducted at a guesthouse room they occupied.
‘Cops dictated search warrant’ … Namandje insists police headed cocaine sting operation
Defence lawyer Sisa Namandje continues to question the defective search warrant in the drug trial of Walvis Bay men Grant Noble (36) and Dinath Azhar (62) before Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya.
