Instead of improving its recovery rate from the devastating global pandemic during the year-end holiday, the fortunes of the aviation industry actually worsened.
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Local value addition lowest since 2013…as economy still reels from lockdown effects
Total value added in real terms nationally reached the lowest point in quarter three (Q3) of 2020 since Q1 of 2013.
Walvis gets own dialysis centre
WALVIS BAY – Coastal residents and those in nearby towns do not need to travel out of the town to access life-saving dialysis therapy.
No bail for retired general accused of stock theft
RUNDU - Retired army general Thomas Hamunyela was yesterday denied bail in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court where he appeared on a count of stock theft.
Domestic violence haunts survivors
WALVIS BAY - A woman, who four years ago survived a murder attempt at the hands of her former abusive partner, says she has never fully recovered from the ordeal.
FMD breaks out in Oshana
ONGWEDIVA – A further case of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has been detected in Oshana region at Okadhiya crush pen in the Uuvudhiya constituency on 6 January 2021.
Eenhana appoints new CEO
ONGWEDIVA – The new CEO of the Eenhana Town Council, Gabriel Benjamin, has vowed to turn the local authority into a preferred investment destination.
Kavango East police urges residents to wear masks
RUNDU – A high-ranking police officer in Kavango East says some residents only wear face masks to appease law enforcement officers.
Nam secures early virus vaccine… health workers and severe patients to get first dose
Namibia has secured a Covid-19 vaccine for health workers, severe patients and the vulnerable, which is due to arrive end of January or early February.
Over 3 500 schoolgirls fall pregnant
The number of teenage girls who have become pregnant across the country last year has more than doubled, compared to 2019, the ministry of education announced yesterday.
