President Hage Geingob has expressed deep empathy and concern to his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa over the ongoing violence in that country, triggered by protests against the incarceration of former president Jacob Zuma.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
CEO vows to deal with ‘stubborn’ staff
Grootfontein local authority councillors have conferred an array of administrative powers on the municipality’s CEO Kisco Sinvula, who has vowed to crack the whip.
Katjavivi: Jab may have saved my life
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi has encouraged Namibians to get vaccinated to protect themselves from Covid-19 infection, saying although he cannot say conclusively, he believes the AstraZeneca first dose he received might have saved him from severe symptoms.
Mine far from homesteads – councillor
Following a close observation of increased sand mining, the Oniipa councillor Vilho Nuunyango has advised business people to conduct such activities far away from residences.
Ondonga to crack whip on Covid transgressors
The Ondonga Traditional Authority has taken a stance to punish those violating Covid-19 public health regulations within its jurisdiction.
Katima abattoir slaughters over 700 cattle in 4 weeks
The refurbished Katima Mulilo abattoir has slaughtered 732 cattle between 9 June and yesterday, while 660 more cattle are expected to be slaughtered by the end of this month.
Tomas wants to leave lasting mark at Olympics
Ahead of his much-anticipated Olympics debut, Namibia’s veteran long-distance runner Rainhold Tomas says his goal when going into the Games is to improve his personal best time of 2:10:24 – and hopefully, win silverware.
We still stand a good chance, says Samaria…Warriors to face Mozambique today
Although they missed out on an opportunity to secure an early spot in the semi-finals of the ongoing Cosafa Cup after playing to a one-all draw against the Flames of Malawi in yesterday’s Group B clash, Brave Warriors gaffer Bobby Samaria remains adamant that Namibia can still reach the next round of the regional tournament.
NBF aims to be counted among Africa’s best…searching for top coaches
With the Namibia Basketball Federation (NBF) having recently advertised the positions of head coach for the national men and women’s teams, NBF president Nigel Mubita says filling the positions is part of the federation’s bigger turnaround strategy.
Ouministeli woikwamina nao owa taalela omashongo oCovid-19
Ouministeli woikwamina neenghono nawo owa kumwa konghalo yeliko la ya pedu omolwa yombuto yoCovid-19
