Namibiab Omkhâisens Marisâuǂgaes (DBN) di Dana Sîsenǂuira Mâisab (CEO), Martin Inkumbib ge ge mî, ǂgui !kharaga!nâgu !ēdi Namibiaǁîn !aroma !kharaga !âgu !nâ hâsa, !gōsase ǂkhamkhoesib !aroma.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Women step up the farming ladder
Conservation agriculture, intercropping and sustainability are words used by John and Adelma Damaseb, who carve out a living on Farm Okorusu, around 50 kilometres north of Otjiwarongo.
SSC expands footprint with new office
The construction of a new Social Security Commission office at Otjiwarongo will not only serve the town’s inhabitants, but will also extend the commission’s services and overall footprint to other five towns within the Otjozondjupa region.
PG calls out ex-magistrate’s ‘delay tactics’
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa has called out a former judicial officer, who is accused of sexually violating two women he picked up in Windhoek, for delaying the case that has been on the court’s roll since 2015.
Kavango West poverty still rife
Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku reports that more services have become available there over the past 10 years, as more institutions opened offices there but multidimensional poverty still haunts the region
Shifeta tears into gay rumours … ‘sodomy is a crime’
Minister of environment, Pohamba Shifeta, has said he will “defend” himself against gay people and those who accused him of being a member of that community.
Health cuts out tenderpreneurs
The shortage of medicines and clinical supplies will soon be something of the past as the health ministry started to procure medicine and clinical materials directly from suppliers.
Police recover 15 sheep carcasses
A farmer at farm Wilheben in the Aranos district lost about 15 sheep that were slaughtered without his consent by a stock theft suspect on Saturday at around 00h42.
Pressure group threatens Kunene council shutdown
A pressure group under the banner Kaoko Civil Society Organisation (Kaciso) has threatened to shut down the offices of the Kunene Regional Council today, citing exclusion of indigenous communities from public contracts and promotional positions in the region.
Stars, Ramblers to sign agreement
African Stars Football Club and Ramblers Sport Club are set to sign an agreement that will see the two club work together for the next 10 years.









