The government is being dragged to court for allegedly refusing to provide information on the safety and possible adverse effects of the Covid-19 vaccinations administered during the pandemic.
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ACC moots special corruption courts…Amupanda, Venaani call for reforms
The national anti-graft body is calling for the establishment of specialised courts dealing specifically with cases of corruption, fraud, money laundering and tax evasion.
300 job losses imminent at B2Gold
B2Gold Otjikoto Mine, the country’s largest gold producer, is set to start with the voluntary retrenchment of 300 employees this month.
Swakopmund museum spotlights Nama, Ovaherero genocide
The Swakopmund Museum has unveiled an exhibition on the 1904-08 Ovaherero and Nama genocide, the first time in 125 years that such history is showcased at the museum.
Hengari advocates for more local music content
Popular Democratic Movement lawmaker Inna Hengari will table a motion this week in parliament, seeking to address an “overwhelming influx” of foreign music at the expense of local music content saturating Namibian airwaves.
NAC applauds ICAO safety audit outcome
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) is reflecting on and celebrating the recent outcome of the country’s Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme – Continuous Monitoring Approach (USOAP-CMA).
Shell Namibia’s Falade takes up Brunei spot
Shell Namibia’s country chair Adeleye Falade has been appointed as the CEO of Brunei LNG, which is an Asian operation, employing about 500 people and pumping close to seven million tonnes of liquefied gas annually into ocean-going tankers.
NFA offers Warriors olive branch
The Namibia Football Association’s (NFA) executive council yesterday resolved that if the Brave Warriors withdraw threats of legal action, they will receive 27% of the N$15 million prize money awarded by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) for their participation in the Africa Cup of Nations competition.
Omusati, Khomas triumph in Newspaper Cup
Omusati won the 2024 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup football tournament.
Yamangwa shina sha nomunyeka gwokoMonte Christo
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oyeshi pondola oku manga po aalumetu yaali taya fekelwa ya yaka oshimaliwa sha thika N$800 000, koMonte Christo omwendhi gwa ziko.






