Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has urged the Namibian youth to hold on to the Swapo party, as it is the only party they can trust.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Cross border truckers complain of ill-treatment… two weeks without bathing
They say they are forced to go at least two weeks without taking a bath and use empty bottles or the nearby bushes to relieve themselves.
Oshakati abusive nurses removed from patient care
The Ministry of Health and Social Services will investigate the conduct of nurses who have mistreated and assaulted an elderly patient at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital on 28 March 2021.
Nored maintains stability amid financial woes
The Northern Regions Electricity Distributor (Nored) insists that the company is solvent amid concerns that the entity is financially crippled and failing to honour payments to creditors.
Swapo denounces calls to overthrow Geingob …IPC denies petition
The Swapo party leadership in Oshana has denounced attempts by some individuals of IPC calling on the nation to sign an online petition to overthrow President Hage Geingob and his cabinet.
Four on the run after failed robbery attempt
Police in Erongo are looking for four suspects that are on the run after robbing a Chinese businessman and shooting his wife in the abdomen during a failed robbery Friday morning.
Seibeb decries agricultural budget allocation
Landless People’s Movement parliamentarian Henny Seibeb has decried the allocation of N$1.2 billion to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, describing the allocation as a “joke”.
Namibia facing flood of bankruptcies, MP warns
RDP parliamentarian Mike Kavekotora has warned that the country could suffer a flood of bankruptcies if government does not stop its borrowing habits.
Ongwediva Trade Fair to be held virtually
Due to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, the Ongwediva Town Council will this year host its 20th annual trade fair virtually between 26 and 31 August.
Unam campus addresses accommodation challenges
The University of Namibia’s Jose’ Eduardo dos Santos (JEDS) Campus at Ongwediva has started the expansion of its hostel to add 96 double rooms.
