Acting police regional commander for Kavango East, Eino Nambahu says there ia a need to improve police infrastructure starting with the Rundu police station where the holding cells are always surpassing capacity.
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Nudo’s prodigal sons return
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) took a collective decision to do away with the party’s tradition of holding elective
congresses during a national election year.
Mother, children die in shack fire
A mother and her two children tragically died in a shack fire in the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC) at Swakopmund when the shack they were sleeping in caught fire early on Wednesday morning.
Geingob returns home after US treatment
President Hage Geingob has returned home following medical treatment in the United States of America, where he underwent a novel medical therapy, the Presidency announced.
AG lays bare Otavi’s dire financial state
Auditor-general Junias Kandjeke has slammed the Otavi town council for failing to install proper financial management systems.
Erongo hostels in sorry state …as Swakop Uranium donates N$600 000
School hostels in the Erongo region, specifically those along the coast, are in dire need of financial aid to upgrade their ailing infrastructure.
Civil servant gets bail after vehicle ‘abuse’
Johannes Haufiku, an official from the ministry of environment, forestry and tourism was granted bail of N$3 000 when he appeared in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court following his arrest on Thursday evening when he allegedly corruptly used a state vehicle.
Shikongo shapes progressive force
Namibian Police chief Joseph Shikongo continues to implore senior officers to style up and provide improved services to the public or face his wrath, including demotion.
Groot Aub households to get individual water meters
CITY of Windhoek says it is replacing the water distribution network in Groot Aub and will start installing individual household and community prepaid meters to improve water supply to the reswidents of the rapidly expanding settlement.
Jolly Phonics integrated
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture is hosting the Jolly Phonics intervention programme, partly sponsored by Unicef, which aims to improve literacy levels among school-going children.