Kuna karapo nye ehuguvaro lyava vapira yirugana, morwa kuna kumoneka asi takukamoneka yirugana yovantu wokusika ko 15 000 moruha rwepangero omu vana kuyindindira yikahoroke mvhura zeezi.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Access to land still hampers housing
Access to land remains one of the biggest barriers to home ownership not only in Swakopmund but throughout Namibia.
Magistrate disputes handwriting specimens
Ondangwa-based magistrate, Liwena Walter Mikiti disputes the legitimacy of handwriting specimens purportedly of a police officer who attended a motor vehicle accident he was involved in.
Alleged paedophile gets trial dates
A former police reservist accused of sexually violating underage boys, filming them, and selling pornographic videos on the dark web, will take the stand in August to answer for his alleged crimes.
Govt spokespersons urged to adopt new trends
The Minister of Information and Communicat ion Technology, Peya Mushelenga has urged government public relations and communication officers to adapt to the new trends of information sharing and the use of social media.
Geingos: Rich-poor divide a ticking time bomb
First Lady Monica Geingos sounded an alarm regarding the country’s economic landscape, revealing that merely 10% of Namibians are actively engaged in the first economy, a statistic that poses significant risks to sustainability.
N$23.7m refuse removal tender set aside
The review panel of the Procurement Board’s decision to stop the bidding process midway for a N$23.7 million tender, for the removal of household refuse and pumping out septic tanks at government buildings in Kavango East, has been set aside by the High Court.
Schoolgirl pregnancies, nepotism, graft rock Omitara
Disgruntled Omitara residents took to the streets at the weekend to vent frustrations over rising schoolgirl pregnancies, corruption and poor academic performance at Otjivero Combined School.
Supreme Court settles Shambyu chieftainship row
The impasse between two Shambyu royal families about who should be the next chief ended after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Sofia Mundjembwe Kanyetu against her rival Maria Haindaka on Friday.
Visa-free entry to be mutual – Kawana
Home Affairs minister Albert Kawana says should the proposed visa exemption for Chinese nationals agreement be approved, Namibians will be allowed to directly source goods from China for their own business or use.









