The families of three people who tragically lost their lives in a motor vehicle accident with police chief Joseph Shikongo are speaking out against what they believe to be a failure by the authorities to provide them with the closure they need.
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Court washes hands off VET levy impasse
An attempt by the National Training Authority’s board to get the High Court to decide on their behalf if they can make use of the Vocational Education and Training Levy to construct new and expand existing vocational training centres, was dismissed.
Finnish leader in Namibia this week
Finland president, Sauli Niinistö will be on a state visit to Namibia from Thursday to Friday, after concluding a similar exercise in South Africa the previous day.
Food vouchers for flood victims
Various humanitarian organisations are embarking on an initiative to supply food items and food vouchers to a number of people that were flooded and displaced by floods in Ohangwena region.
Erongo Marine workers share N$13 million
Erongo Marine Enterprise is proof that ordinary Namibians can benefit and build wealth through the country’s natural resources.
Army rocked by nepotism claims
The Namibian Defence Force is under scrutiny over alleged nepotism in the drafting of around 100 members to attend the Professional Qualified Officer Course currently underway at Rooikop base in Walvis Bay.
On the Spot with Dr Audrin Mathe
Catch 'On the Spot' tomorrow as we engage MICT executive director Audrin Mathe on various media issues.
Munana to promote fashion line on Netflix series
Renowned fashion designer, television personality, entrepreneur, model and children’s show creator Luis Munana is proud to be part of the Netflix reality television series ‘Young, Famous and African’ Season 2, set to commence on 19 May 2023.
Dausab sues Govt over gay rights
Justice minister Yvonne Dausab’s relative is suing her and other law-enforcement agencies in pursuit of decriminalising sodomy in Namibia.
Geingob: Swapo continues to fight inequalities
President Hage Geingob says over the past 33 years of independence, the ruling party has been working hard to unite Namibians and fight inequalities, adding that history should be embraced.









