What the German government did with regards to the principles of the three pillars concerning genocide is considerable, yet still not the end of the road for reparations talks.
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Erongo residents urged to travel for emergencies only
The police in Erongo says they will issue travel permits strictly on the grounds of a medical emergency or in line with the current regulation of the Amended Public Health Covid-19 general regulations.
Taxi drivers urged to enforce no mask, no travel rule
The regional chairperson of the Namibia Public Passengers Transport Association (NPPTA) in Kavango East, Kindinu Andreas, has encouraged public transport operators to ensure their passengers wear masks at all times.
ReconAfrica donates N$15m Covid aid
Under fire ReconAfrica, through its Namibian subsidiary, Reconnaissance Energy has pledged N$15 million in aid to government.
Omusati youth urged to tap into agriculture potential
Omusati governor Erginus Endjala has encouraged the youth in his region to treat agriculture as a lucrative business opportunity rather than just a hobby.
Napwu unshaken by NBC snub
The Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) has been dealt several blows resulting from the failed protracted strike at the Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation (NBC).
Geingob to wait for J&J vaccine
President Hage Geingob, who recently recovered from Covid-19, said his doctor had ordered he take the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to his advanced age and underlying health condition.
Govt ramps up oxygen supply
Government has scaled up its efforts to procure sufficient medical oxygen in order to meet the growing demand in local hospitals as Covid-19 new infections continue to rise sharply across the country.
Covid community transmission reaches Oshana villages
With a surge of Covid-19 cases in the Oshana region, community transmission is reported to have occurred in remote areas, particularly in schools.
Nujoma: Kaunda a statesman and foresighted leader
Founding President Sam Nujoma has described Zambia’s founding president, the late Kenneth Kaunda, as “Africa’s most outstanding son of the soil, a statesman and foresighted leader of our time.”
