Meet Zachary Itodo, a Windhoek resident whose unparalleled commitment is serving his community.
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Minister defends paltry N$3 000 Gibeon budget
For the current financial year, the Gibeon village council received N$3 000 to run its affairs, something locals attributed to political differences between central government and the Landless People’s Movement party.
Hangana wins against ex-employee in Supreme Court
Walvis Bay resident Justy Moses was left licking his wounds after he recently had his appeal against Hangana Seafood dismissed with costs in the Supreme Court.
Judge: ‘It was murder, not an accident’
Oshakati High Court Judge Johanna Salionga last week convicted a man on a charge of attempted murder and murder for shooting his wife three times with a pistol.
Taking MVA Fund services closer to the people
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund of Namibia continues efforts to take its services closer to the people, this time targeting Ohangwena, which is ranked third in road crashes.
Third suspect arrested in N$14 million NamRA fraud
Businessman Salmon Heita has been added to suspects in the alleged N$14 million fraud and tax evasion case currently being investigated by the Walvis Bay police and the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA).
Ombako yozombongo yatjirua ama i kumuka mouyenda ouseinina
Ombangaṋe motjiungura tjongamburiro ngandu tjongondjero yongutukiro yehi ovengi otja tji ve mu zemburuka okuza nganda aa wirire mOtjomuise tji ya ri 16 komueze mbwa zuko, ya tjirwa amai kumuka okuza mOmukutu.
Remembering Johnny: An OYO dance tribute
Jean-Philippe Leo Smet, better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock’n’roll and pop singer and actor, credited for having brought rock’n’roll to France.
Mabuzza to celebrate 12 years in the game
After sheer determination and hard work, multi-talented actor and musician Fillemon Stephanus, also known as Mabuzza, will be celebrating 12 years in the music industry tomorrow.
Namibia imports 96% of fruit demand…scaling up food production remains essential
Investments in higher-yielding horticultural seeds, water availability and basic training for farmers should be Namibia’s focal points to substantially boost local food production.









