The government has set aside N$20 million in the 2023-2024 financial budget to establish the Office of the Information Commissioner, following the enactment of the Access to Information Act.
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Swakop Uranium moots desalination plant
Swakop Uranium has said they are willing to partner with the government to expedite a second desalination plant at the coast.
GIPF beneficiaries called to register
The Government Institutions Pension Fund will officially stop payments to beneficiaries, including pensioners, spouses and children who are not enrolled on the fund’s new biometric enrolment system by 28 February 2023.
Farmers fear drought amidst floods
The fear of being food insecure is looming among farmers in Oshana region, as part of the region is flooded and crops submerged by water while crops in the other part of the region are drying up due to insufficient rain.
Over N$140 million budget increment for sport… as Independence stadium remains priority
The incessant cries of the local sports fraternity for improved funding were finally answered when finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi during yesterday’s tabling of the national budget announced that the sports and youth ministry will receive an increased allocation of N$473.2 million for the coming 2023/24 fiscal period.
Personality of the week – Armin has world hockey at her feet
I started playing field hockey when I was nine years of age and then indoor hockey at the age of 10. It always seemed like a fun, competitive sport and that’s how I actually fell in love with it. During that time, I wanted to partake in as much extra-curricular activities as possible and hockey became one of them.
Aalandithi yomomapandaanda mOngwediva itaya shingitha we kaaye na omikanda
Elelo lyondoolopa yaNgwediva olye ya po nomulandu omupe, okugandja oombapila dhepitikilo kaalandithi yomomapandaanda, opo ya vule okulanditha ya manguluka omanga elelo tali kongo ehala lyawo lyaandjuka nawa.
Vanona vekondjero emanguruko kavamenge muvero gomberewa zavarwi vanare
Konyara wokusika ko 200 vanona vareta varwi vanare nkera kavavagusirepo pevango olyo ava pong ova[porosi nokuruganesa yitran hasie, konyima tupu apa kavamenge mberewa ozo nomauketanga pevero lyokuhwililira, morwa asi ministeli kapi zina kusikisamo kweyi vana hara. Vantu ntazimwe, nomukeke gomakwedi 14, kavavadimwine vaporosi morwa kavaruganesere veta zokuponga mepuko ntani awo kavalyaterere pwahan
ALAN kuna hara vakansela wonomukunda vavape nonkondo
mbunga ezi zakarerapo vakansela wonondango donodoropa nonositata moNamibia presidente gwawo Samuel !Oe``-Amseb katente asi epangero lyahepa kupa vakansela wonomukunda eyi yava wapera yipo vakute wokugava asi ngapi nazikara doropa ntani wokudiva younkurungu omu navagava yirugana yompumbwe konondnango dodoropa.
Breaking stigma attached to mental health
Mental health problems have been on a steady increase in Namibia, with suicide cases on the rise and more and more people, especially the youth, find themselves in need of help with nowhere to turn to.






