Popular Democratic Movement leader, McHenry Venaani expressed disappointment after his proposed private member’s bill on free sanitary pads was opposed in parliament.
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Karibib CEO faces suspension
A storm is brewing in Karibib as the town’s chief executive officer Lesley Goraseb finds himself in hot water over the state of the council’s affairs that was unearthed in an internal audit.
Mining and exports to push domestic growth … sustained resilience linked to stability and sound macro-economics
Diamond processing and exports, increased consumption in wholesale and retail trade and tourism are anticipated to be the main driving forces behind Namibia’s continued economic recovery. The latest forecasts indicate the domestic economy is expected to grow by 3.5% this year.
Nedbank for Good Series final set for Omeya
A total of 19 golf players are set to grace the stage at Omeya Golf Club tomorrow, as they contend for the Nedbank for Good Series title in the final round of this year’s edition of the series.
Over N$10.8 bn needed for climate targets
NAMIBIA would need at least N$10.8 billion annually to reach its green growth objectives between now and 2030.
No luck for murder for hire convict
AN application for leave to appeal the convictions and life sentence by one of the men convicted of murdering City of Windhoek employee, Peter Rosco Muleke on the instructions of his wife, was dismissed yesterday.
Kanyetu demands N$500 000 from APP
Former All People’s Party (APP) secretary general Vincent Kanyetu is demanding a public apology and N$500 000 from his former party after it accused him of sexually harassing a fellow party member.
Another loss for Menzies
In its unwavering legal litigation over the ground-handling tender at Hosea Kutako International Airport, Menzies was once again dealt a hard blow by the High Court yesterday.
NSFAF funding increased to N$2.1 billion
Increased funding to the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has resulted in close to 5 000 more students being assisted financially with their studies this year.
Geingob condemns German colonialism in Namibia
The Presidency yesterday dispelled, condemned and rejected all insinuations and accusations that President Hage Geingob has relegated the sensitive 1904-08 Genocide matter to a non-issue, saying his vigour, commitment, and dedication to the subject remains unquestionable.









