Following his recent announcement of cancerous cells that had been detected in his body, the Presidency yesterday announced that President Hage G. Geingob will undergo novel medical therapy United States of America.
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Archival App Simplifies Record Access In Namibia
WATCH! The National Information Workers Association of Namibia (NIWAN), in collaboration with the education ministry and Mindsinaction, introduced the Namibia Archival Application at the National Archives of Namibia, today. Developed by Mindsinaction Steam Centre, the app aims to enhance accessibility to archived records across Namibia.
Omakonaakona gookankela goshali kiipangelo yepangelo
Uuministeli wuuhaku nonkalonawa owa pititha omushangwa kutya otau ningi omakonakono goshali gookaankela yokiilyo yiivalithi yaakiintu.
Zambia ratifies tripartite corridor agreement
The Zambian government successfully ratified the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC) Tripartite Agreement on 12 January 2024, and deposited the instruments of ratification with the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Canadian mining giant exhumes ancestral graves
A Karibib family found itself reeling and grieving again after a contentious dispute with Osino Resources as the latter exhumed ancestral graves to pave the way for business.
Irish MP supports Geingob’s call for Germany to repent
Irish firebrand politician and member of the European parliament, Michael Wallace has thrown his weight behind President Hage Geingob’s stern call for Germany to rethink its decision to support Israel in the genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) brought by South Africa.
Drought measures must be realised right away – Ngaujake
The government’s drought emergency programme must be activated this month without delay when it is obvious that the rains haven’t come, and all indications are there that it is not going to come.
Education Sector Criticisms Prompt Calls For Minister’s Dismissal
WATCH! The Landless People's Movement (LPM) is attributing the decline of the education sector to the Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Ester Anna Nghipondoka. They have publicly called for her immediate dismissal.
Northern farmers hard at work after good rains
Communal farmers in the northern parts of the country have for the past weeks been hard at work ploughing their crop fields.
Meatco tells farmers to meet set standards…particularly those in the NCA
The country’s largest meat processing and marketing entity, Meatco, has announced its readiness to buy more cattle from farmers in the Northern Communal Area (NCA), but has maintained that farmers should first meet the set requirements and standards.








