At least 480 employees of Etosha Fishing, one of the oldest fishing companies in Namibia, will be without jobs as of next month if the company goes ahead with the intended retrenchments and closure.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibians drain UK asylum systems – Moore
The British high commissioner, Charles Moore said the surge of Namibian asylum seekers in the United Kingdom is putting immense strain on that country’s asylum system, making it challenging for individuals from war-torn nations and those genuinely in need of protection to access it.
Okakadhona (14) ki imangeleke
Olutu lwokakadhona komimvo 14 olwa adhika moombuli dhondunda yoomwiidhi kuyina lwa endjelela, lu na okakayiwa mothingo.
Ouye komeho oveni okutya ozopereisa zovinamuinyo vyao-Ombara Riruako
Oruroto rwe nu kuye ombu ri ouye komeho wamuhuka tjinene kotjiwaṋa tji tji hungira Otjiherero, otjo okutya ozopereisa zovinamuinyo vyatjo.
Omuhonge Tjijombo ma kasuvisiwa kOtjiuaneho tji ye ri 6 ku Katjose
Tji ye ri 6 komueze mbu mau yende, mbu ri Katjose, omuhonge omunene Peter Katikisa Daniël (PKD) Tjijombo otji ma suvisiwa mOtjiuaneno tja Tjinene.
Swart Baster drops two videos in one month
Swart Baster, real name Allen Jonathan, is on a mission to solidify his position as a musical legend as he gears up to release his new album titled ‘Expandables’.
NAC’s AGM covers three financial years
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) recently held a successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) encompassing the last three financial years, namely 2019/2020, 2020/2021 and 2021/2022.
Disciplinary committee to discuss forfeited matches…as league concludes
As the Debmarine Namibia Premiership draws to a close this weekend, confusion reigns among clubs and football enthusiasts in terms of the outcome of several forfeited matches and how it affects the log standing, particularly relegation.
Nandi-Ndaitwah urges SADC protocols’ implementation
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Namibia’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation and chairperson of the SADC Ministerial Committee of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, has called on member states to fast-track the ratification of vital regional protocols.
Boulter trial deferred
The criminal trial of British farmer and businessman Harvey Boulter was deferred yesterday until 16 November by Windhoek High Court judge Christi Liebenberg.









