A street parade covering a distance of 2.2km along Independence Avenue will take place tomorrow as part of World Blood Donor Day which was celebrated yesterday.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Municipality pays N$712 000 into wrong account
Employees of the Walvis Bay municipality expressed concern about the competence of their senior management, saying it is playing Russian roulette with the ratepayers’ money.
40 crocs to go under the hammer
In an effort to minimise human-wildlife conflict along rivers in the north eastern regions of Kavango West, East and Zambezi, the environment ministry is set to put 40 crocodiles on sale.
NCC investigates unfair property valuation practices
The Namibia Competition Commission will continue to investigate if there are further unfair practices within the property valuation industry.
Second army recruitment in 12 months
The Namibian Defence Force will recruit between 1 400 and 1 600 trainees for the second year in a row, defence executive director Wilhemina Shivute announced.
Govt provides N$6m for Groot Aub water
Government on Monday inked a deal with the City of Windhoek to rehabilitate and expand the water infrastructure in Groot Aub as a matter of urgency.
PG, Fishrot curators locked in negotiations
Negotiations are underway between the prosecutor general and the curators who are tasked to manage the assets of some of the Fishrot accused to plan the way forward.
Kidnap, rape and murder accused pleads not guilty
A 27-year-old Drimiopsis resident, accused of kidnapping, rape and murder, yesterday pleaded not-guilty to the charges before Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
This is going to be a very important match – Hamupulo
Log leaders Tura Magic Ladies Football Club are set to all but confirm their league title victory when they face V-Power Angels on Saturday at the Namibia Football Associations NFA Technical Centre.
Pewa Books celebrates first anniversary of Pewa’s Ocean Adventure
The World Ocean Day was celebrated globally on 8 June under the theme, ‘Planet Ocean: tides are changing’.









