The European Union yesterday handed over 10 vehicles to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, valued at N$6.5 million.
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Police quell grade one placement unrest
Some Walvis Bay residents have questioned the fact that parents could secure placements for grade on at Kuisebmond Primary School, even though official enrolment officially started only yesterday in the Erongo region.
Psychologist: Lichtenstrasser confessions coerced
A clinical psychologist who assessed the state of mind of admitted accused killer Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser has said his confession on 15 May 2019 was due to pressure by the police.
Nujoma oku li ompinge noondjokana dhomashenge
Omupresidente gwotango gwaNamibia Dr. Sam Nujoma okwa waimine omalelo gopamithigululwakalo agehe gahetatu, mokuthikama ye li ompinge noondjokana dhomashenge.
Mubuso ukatusa lubasi lone lubulailwe ki mabeela
Batu balishumi kabasilezi hane batimezi kwa munzi wa Kayova kasamulaho baca lico za mabeela basazibi Lasabata viki yefelile, mubuso usweli kulika katata kutusa lubasi.
Swartz gets TransNamib’s top executive job
TransNamib has announced the appointment of Kendall Swartz as its new Executive for Commercial and Marketing.
Interest rates close to peak – expert …as excessive living costs expected for foreseeable future
Although there is no certainty as to when the current interest hike cycle will end, a major player in Namibia’s financial market expects one or two more interest rate hikes before a peak is reached.
Gazza pulls it off …fusing Kwaito and classical music
Award-winning Namibian Kwaito artist Lazarus Shiimi, better known as Gazza, made history this past weekend when he hosted his first-ever symphonic concert accompanied by a 100-person orchestra and choir at the National Theatre of Namibia.
Coalition of churches demands anti-gay bill…as demonstrators call on State to protect families
The Coalition of Christian Churches has demanded the home affairs ministry drafts legislation to outlaw same-sex marriages in Namibia.
Nafinu blast Nedbank as ‘worst employer’
The Namibia Financial Institutions Union (Nafinu), the largest trade union representing workers in the local financial sector, has come out guns blazing against Nedbank Namibia, accusing the bank of being the worst employer in the sector and not respecting local labour laws.









