Works and Transport minister John Mutorwa said his ministry, through the Roads Authority (RA), has resorted to the construction of roads in phases to ensure that in every region, there are some activities taking place.
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Former Swakop Uranium employee entitled to N$3.6m compensation
Three judges of the Supreme Court of Namibia this week ruled that Jacobus Calitz - an ex-employee of Swakop Uranium - was entitled to N$3.6 million in compensation for unfair dismissal.
Quota auction discourages investment in fishing industry
The government should allocate fishing quotas to bona fide right holders only and not auction such, industry players have urged.
XCM Marathon Championships to take place this Saturday
The 2023 Nedbank Namibia National Marathon Championships (XCM) will take place tomorrow at the IJG Trails in Windhoek.
Aanyasha ya ndhindhilikwa haya dhanene oshimaliwa ethimbo lyaDesemba
Ethimbo lyaDesemba aanyasha oyendji ohaya kala ya hala okuulika shoka ya longo momukokomoko gwomumvo, ihe okwa ndhindhilikwa haye shi ulike momukalo inaagu uka.
VIBEZ! – Jaliza becomes first Ma /Gaisa artist to hit a million views
Slowly becoming the queen of the Ma /gaisa genre, Jaliza recently garnered over a million views on YouTube for her video titled ‘Ti Tsatara’, which was released eight years ago.
Deposit reprieve to boost construction sector
The recent adjustment by the central bank to the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio regulations, effective as of 31 October 2023, has been welcomed as a significant boom in the construction sector.
Human trafficking suspects apply for bail
Thirteen human trafficking suspects who were busted in a crypto currency sting operation have returned to the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court in their quest to be released on bail.
No reprieve for hospital killer
A man who was convicted of killing his girlfriend in cold blood while she was recovering in hospital was denied an opportunity to appeal his 44-year sentence.
Fishrot accused to plead in December
Politicians and businessmen implicated in the fishing fraud-bribery-corruption case are set to plead to the charges against them in December.









