Visiting ministers have tasked experts and the City of Windhoek to attend to the water challenges that Groot Aub residents have been complaining about for some time.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibian estates in Congos to facilitate African trade…industrial estates to be constructed on donated land
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade aims to develop donated land in both the Republic of Congo and in the Democratic Republic of Congo to promote trade in Namibian goods and services in west and central Africa.
Man stabs woman to death…injures another
A man allegedly killed a woman and severely injured his sister-in-law on Sunday evening at Rooibank, situated about 60 kilometres from Walvis Bay.
First couple on love, marriage and family
At face value, Namibian president Hage Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos may be the couple that is steering the Namibian ship. But at home, they are your regular Joes.
Möller murder accused appoints private lawyer
The main accused in the trial of five men accused of the murder of Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller fired his second Legal Aid lawyer, Meriam Kandoni, and appointed Mbanga Siyomunji on a private instruction.
Brazilian naval ship visits Walvis Bay
The Namibian Navy and their Brazilian counterparts took part in various military exercises over the weekend to strengthen relations between the two countries.
Sikolo sa purojekiti sa Rundu sika yahelwa makilasi
Mubusisi wasikiliti sa Kavango ya Upa Bonifatius Wakudumo nakupile baituti ni maticele kwasikolo sa matente sa purojekiti mwa Rundu kubeleka katata nihakuna ni lisitataliso.
MTC’s mobile financial services on the horizon
The country’s biggest telecommunications provider, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), is anticipating to take a leap into the financial services’ arena this year.
More tractors needed in Aminuis
Aminuis farmers want the government to avail more tractors to increase crop production in the area, as the only working tractor they have does not cater for everyone.
Community keeps their dead for days
Dysfunctional mortuaries in the Aminuis area have put an emotional strain on residents of the constituency, who are forced to keep their departed loved ones at home until the police arrive to collect the dead bodies.








