Remembering former president Hage Geingob as a father figure who always placed the interest of Namibian children at heart and also playing a pivotal role in free education for all eligible children up to secondary level, //Kharas learners held various memorial services in honour of the late president this week in the southern town.
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Geingob was despised by some in Namibian politics: Kandjoze
Director General of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze said the late president Hage Geingob overcame numerous challenges in various political frays, especially before assuming the Presidency.
Woman allegedly raped in vehicle
A 41-year-old woman was allegedly raped in a vehicle by local businessman Daniel Nghoshi (37) on Monday evening at Eenhana.
Swanu distances itself from Geingob death probe
Namibia’s oldest political party Swanu, through its secretary general Ngaijake Tjikuzu, has distanced itself from a call made by party member Tangeni Iijambo this week in parliament to investigate the death of late president Hage Geingob.
Police probe Namcor theft
A truck driver from the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has resigned amid an investigation into the disappearance of over N$1 million worth of fuel from the company’s storage facility in Walvis Bay.
Economist encourages water desalination
Independent economist Robin Sherbourne said one of the possible reforms for Namwater is to maintain State ownership but to encourage private water desalination to boost bulk water supply.
Omaheke councillors setting up gardens
Constituency councillors from the hunger-hit Omaheke region have come up with mechanisms to solve the problem.
Friends, foes, friends again … How Kapofi revived Geingob, Gurirab, Hamutenya ties
Reflecting on his close-knit friendship traversing four decades with the late Hage Geingob, defence minister Frans Kapofi says rekindling relations between Geingob and the late Hidipo Hamutenya and Theo-Ben Gurirab remains one of his proudest moments.
Otjozondjupa reflects on 2023 academic year
The Otjozondjupa directorate of education last week held its 2024 school opening conference here to take stock of the region’s performance last year and devise ways on how to improve this year.
Nedbank, AMT school excursions commence
The UNAM/Africa Millimetre Telescope (AMT) programme began late last month with school excursions in Windhoek to provide hands-on astronomical education and inspire young minds in the field of astrophysics and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).









