Omupresidente Nangolo Mbumba okwa ti ombili nelongelokumwe oyo oluuli lwonkalomwenyo ombwaanawa.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Yuan Jue Private wins Spelling Bee competition
The inaugural Okahandja Circuit Secondary School Spelling Bee Competition (English) was successfully held at the Amitofo Care Centre (ACC).
O&L forms new group exco
One if the oldest companies in Namibia, the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, has announced a new chapter in its Vision 2029 journey. O&L Group is implementing significant changes aimed at revitalising its core foundation
Companies urged to submit beneficial ownership info
Banking industry bodies, the Bankers Association of Namibia and the Namibia Savings and Investments Association, have called on Namibian companies to comply with Beneficial Ownership (BO) information requirements.
NamPower secures N$2b for transmission line
Namibia has secured N$2 billion from the World Bank for the expansion of its transmission network, and for the integration of renewable energy into the national power grid.
Africa’s migration headache
Concerns over irregular migration, its implications on security and employment standards across the continent, as well as a rise in xenophobic attacks are among the reasons why Africa’s labour migration policies need to be reformed.
Eiseb wants divorce from Otjombinde
Underdevelopment, inadequate economic opportunities and a lack of basic services are some burning issues raised by Eiseb residents during yesterday’s Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission’s public consultation meeting in Gobabis.
No bail for Otjomuise murder accused
Two of the four people arrested in connection with the murder of Christoph Frederick, whose mutilated body was discovered last Thursday in Otjomuise’s 7de Laan, were denied bail by the Katutura Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Accused bought 20 litres wine … after ‘murder, robbery’
One of the men accused of the gruesome murder of an elderly couple allegedly bought 20 litres of box wine with the stolen money from his victims.
Rapist appeals 30-year sentence
A man serving 30 years imprisonment for raping a pregnant woman and a minor in Swakopmund is appealing his sentence.









