Ovakwashiwana vaAngola Ve lihanena omatala aShikango moshitukulwa shaHangwena otava tI ova dja koshilongo shavo nelalakano okukonga ouxupilo moNamibia, ashike vamwe eshi ve ya omu, ove litwa vali moixuna yamemememe.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Looking for Okahandja’s first Spelling Bee champ
The inaugural intra-school spelling bee competition will take place today between Yuan Jue Private School and Five Rand Primary School in Okahandja.
Namibia to host 5th Africa youth in tourism summit
After hosting a successful 4th edition of the Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge in Windhoek last year, Namibia is again ready to welcome participants to its shores for the 5th edition.
Short Story – The Green Book
Once upon a time, in a little used bookshop, there sat a green book that was the brightest book ever. The green book sparkled and glimmered on the shelf, but no one ever bothered to take it home with them.
Namibia welcomes first digital nomads
Namibia officially recorded her first digital nomads just five months after the official launch of the country’s Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) on 11 October 2022. The programme was launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration and Security (MHAISS) and the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), with the aim of enhancing economic activity in the country. The first two digita
New divorce bill in final drafting stage
Minister of Justice Yvonne Dausab has announced new proposed divorce legislation is in the final stages of drafting with hopes for tabling in the National Assembly by the end of the financial year. She said this in response to New Era’s enquiries on the status of the long-awaited Divorce Bill. Dausab tabled the motion to update the divorce law in parliament last year.
Sewage fish cause vandalism at Ondangwa
ONDANGWA - Community members in Ondangwa have damaged the sewage pond embankments located in Extension 9 (Ondhila). The pond was designed to hold sewage from nearby households when toilets are flushed. The waste is transported by water using gravity and flows into designated sewage ponds.
Namibia condemns Israel’s apartheid tactics
Namibia yesterday again condemned Israel’s continued occupation and discrimination of Palestinians after a pre-dawn Israeli strike killed 13 people, including several children.
Mining companies pay chiefs ‘sitting allowances’
The visit of a parliamentary committee to the Daures constituency has opened a Pandora’s box of mining irregularities and deficient regulation in the area. Traditional authorities likewise agreed that they failed their communities by accepting allowances from mining companies.
Xinfeng challenges mining licence U-turn
The mines ministry’s decision to first declare a Chinese mining company’s licence as satisfactory before abruptly cancelling it days later, has caused the company to seek the court’s intervention.









