Poor hygiene practices are a major contributor to several endemic and epidemic diseases in southern Africa and the world at large.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Security guard links ex-magistrate to rape
A security guard took the witness stand yesterday before Windhoek High Court acting Judge Kobus Miller in the rape case of former magistrate Jaco Kennedy and his cousin Ray Cloete.
Nedbank and Oyayone join hands to empower women
The Oyayone Foundation, with support from Nedbank Namibia, concluded the launch of the ‘2023 Status of Women in Namibia Report’ on 16 November.
Uulingilingi wa yi iilonga yomatale gomomeya moshipala
Omupevi presidente gwoSwapo, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, okwa gandja ashike omwendhi mbali komeho opo omatale ngoka ga kankamekwa okulongwa, omolwa uulingilingi ga kale ga pwa.
Dama SA unveils new football kit for 2024
Dama Soccer Academy recently unveiled its new football kits as they gear up for the new MTC HopSol Football season in 2024.
Communal farmers receive recognition
Communal farmers, Wilson Tjirare, Godfried Zemburuka and Frenfriedt Karipata, emerged victorious at the recently held Agra 2023 Weaner Championship Series.
Quality, top genetics at today’s Uhuru auction
It will be nothing but top genetics, exceptional temperament, and supreme quality on display at today’s Uhuru Production Auction at the Agra/Bank Windhoek Ring in Windhoek, which will see topmost Bonsmara, Brahman and Simbra bulls and females all going under the hammer.
46% of wheat producers lack access to market …Kunene, Erongo most affected
Over 46% of wheat producers in the Kunene and Erongo regions have no access to formal markets where they can trade and market their products, which has left them with no choice but to sell their produce for literally peanuts.
Treason trial on last stretch
The trial of seven men accused of trying to secede the then Caprivi Strip from Namibia in August 1999, is in its last stretch in the Windhoek High Court operating from the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
Children call for inclusive education
Children from Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana have called upon their presidents for an updated curriculum, inclusive education and better protection against domestic and sexual abuse as well as cyberbullying.









