At least 255 fishermen employed by the Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group through the Government Employment Redress Programme tendered their resignations last month.
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Walvis Bay reintegration was a necessity
While celebrating 30 years of Walvis Bay’s reintegration into Namibia, residents are advocating more opportunities in terms of jobs and housing.
ACC investigator to take up top job
Phelem Masule, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigator whose promotion was unceremoniously reversed by prime minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
in 2020, will only serve one month as chief of investigations and prosecutions before he retires at the end of March.
Rössing marathon registration closing
The organisers of the 2024 Rössing Marathon Championship and Fun Walk, in partnership with Swakop Striders Running Club, say registration for this year’s event scheduled for 9 March in the coastal town of Swakopmund is set to close this Sunday, with the current entry numbers having doubled from last year.
Capricorn reports healthy half-year liquidity position
THE Capricorn Group yesterday released its interim financial results for the six months ended 31 December 2023.
WATCH! In a recent interview with New Era Online, Otavi’s mayor, Isaac !Hoaeb.
In a recent interview with New Era Online, Otavi's mayor, Isaac !Hoaeb, shed light on some remarkable achievements of the town, notably focusing on the expansion of their oxidation ponds.
Zambia a simaneke Geingob nelukilo lyepandaanda
Omupresident gwaZambia Hakainde Hichilema, okwa tseyitha kutya epangelo lye olya tokola okulukila omupresidente Hage Geingob epandaanda limwe moshilandopangelo Lusaka.
Governor furious over suspected food poisoning deaths
Kavango East governor, Bonifatius Wakudumo has expressed dismay and lack of trust in the authorities who he said have failed to prove suspected food poisoning incidents in the region, including the Kayova village incident where 16 people from one homestead died in May last year.
Iivula-Ithana regrets unresolved Geingob rift
Swapo Party veteran Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana expressed regret over an unresolved rift with her mentor, the late president Hage Geingob. Their once-strong bond fractured during the heated competition for the party’s top seat in 2017.
House occupations on hold
Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo on Friday granted Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters’ activist Michael Amushelelo further time to engage Legal Aid and for further negotiations.








