Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has implored regional councillors and staff to steer clear of vendetta and refrain from internal unsound labour relations and misunderstandings which has the potential to derail service delivery and development hostage.
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Nampost branch robbed
OMUTHIYA – The Oshikoto police are investigating a case of robbery after thieves got away with about N$65 000 when they pounced on the unsuspecting personnel at a Nampost branch in Oshigambo yesterday morning.
‘We want our money’ … Swakop hotel workers demand
Disgruntled employees of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre marched to its premises yesterday to express their frustration for going without work and salaries since April last year.
Orphanage struggles to stay afloat
OMUTHIYA - For the first time in more 20 years of its existence, a Tsumeb-based orphanage has slashed its intake by 39 from a total of 65 children under its care.
Swanu: Replace food bank with BIG
Swanu president Tangeni Iijambo has requested President Hage Geingob to consider replacing the food bank programme with the universal Basic Income Grant (BIG) to fight poverty in the country.
Air Namibia plunges into the abyss… as Jooste refutes meddling allegations
The beleaguered Air Namibia yesterday plunged into a leadership crisis after three board members suddenly resigned from the airline.
Govt won’t compromise on vaccine
President Hage Geingob yesterday assured his administration will not compromise on the health and safety of Namibians by procuring Covid-19 vaccines that are not effective.
From security officer to deputy mayor
SWAKOPMUND - Swakopmund resident David Makasa Am-gabeb (56) was until recently just an ordinary person and doing an ordinary job in the security industry.
Farmers reap agri benefits
EMONO - In the quest to increase food security in the country, the ministry of agriculture through its horticulture support programme last year aided 308 small-scale farmers and backyard gardeners with input to improve their produce.
Covid bodies may be transported
Families will now be allowed to transport the remains of loved ones who have succumbed to Covid-19 for burial at a site of their choice, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula announced yesterday.
