NAMIBIAN first lady Sustjie Mbumba and former first lady Monica Geingos are among 300 world leaders, celebrities, scientists and activists who are calling for pharmaceutical giants, Gilead to share new HIV medicine with low-and middle-income countries.
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Truckers directed to stop illegal lay-bys
The Roads Authority has urgently directed all truck drivers to immediately cease setting up illegal lay-bys on the national road network, especially those transporting manganese on the Trans- Orange Corridor (Nakop Border Post via Grunau and Keetmanshoop to the port of Lüderitz).
INEOS GRENADIER is the desert’s new best friend
At first glance, it would be totally understandable if you mistakenly assumed the Ineos Grenadier was a Land Rover Defender.
Decent work has been completely decimated – Nujoma
Namibia has called for an immediate ceasefire in Arab occupied territories to allow for reconstruction activities to commence, and for economic activities to resume.
D-day beckons for incest accused
A Windhoek resident, accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus after impregnating her, has closed his case in the Windhoek High Court.
Trustco issues shares to clear debt
Trustco Group Holdings Limited yesterday announced an agreement to convert N$4.4 billion of debt into equity.
Divorce Bill to protect privacy … Bishop says only get married when you are ready
Amidst the noise around the proposed fast-tracking of the divorce law, relationship experts opine that divorce should always be the last resort to preserve the sanctity of marriage.
Metcalfe pokes holes in RedForce contract
The Walvis Bay municipality allegedly paid about N$17 million to controversial debt-collector RedForce within the first nine months after inking their agreement.
Pundits praise Desert Jewels ….as players earn respect with win over Singapore
Netball commentators are celebrating Namibia’s Debmarine Desert Jewels after their impressive 58-45 victory over Singapore in an intense match at the Pacific Netball Series in Brisbane, Australia on Tuesday.
‘Those who have served for long must go’ – Shimooshili …. return of Franco Cosmos mooted
Namibia Football Association (NFA) president Robert Shimooshili did not mince his words when he called for long-serving personnel within the association to step aside, and make way for fresh talent.









