Douglas Adams once said: “To give real service, you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.”
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Disability council did not come on silver platter
Prior to independence and after independence, disability was viewed as a health and charity issue. People with disabilities were often literally invisible citizens in Namibian society.
Leveraging technology for effective employee onboarding
Whether you run a restaurant, IT start-up, or a large corporation with various branches across the country, employee onboarding is by far one of the most critical touchpoints that a company has with its employees.
Cops, soldiers entangled in wildlife crimes
The environment ministry has condemned the involvement of law enforcement officers in wildlife crimes.
Katima councillor laid to rest
Katima Mulilo Urban constituency councillor, John Mukaya, who died last month in a car accident in the Mpyu area along the Katima Mulilo-Ngoma road, was laid to rest at Silumbi village in the Zambezi region on Tuesday.
Ndeitunga demands justice for slain Namibian learner
Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga said his office will write to his counterpart in Angola to ensure that the two police officers accused of shooting a Namibian learner last month are prosecuted in accordance with that country’s law.
‘Struggle for justice continues’… Rukoro ‘disheartened’ as US court refuses to hear case
Ovaherero Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro has described as “disappointing and disheartening” the US Supreme Court’s decline to hear a petition to revive a lawsuit seeking damages from Germany for atrocities and property seizures committed by its colonial authorities against the Ovaherero and Nama between 1904-1908.
Politicians drive wedge on road rehabilitation
Senior political leaders from the ruling and opposition parties in the //Kharas and Hardap regions are at loggerheads over the mandate of recruiting a workforce for the ongoing construction and rehabilitation project on the Gibeon-Tses B1 tarred road.
Govt calls for speedy burials… as Covid deaths near 1000
Health minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula has called for speedy burials as Covid-19 deaths near the 1 000 mark and surpasses the figures of the disease estimates projection model that indicated that Namibia would have recorded 834 deaths during 2020 and 2021.
Foreign witchdoctor fined N$6 000 for overstaying
A 41-year-old Zambian witchdoctor who has allegedly been conducting healing processes around the Zambezi region, was fined N$6 000 in the Katima Mulilo Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
