I, as many Namibian individuals and organisations, depend heavily on telecommunication connection, which has for years been made possible by Telecom.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Editorial – Squeezed middle needs relief
It is time for the finance minister to cut the goose that lays the golden egg some slack.
Know your civil servant – I signed up for it
When he took the Hippocratic Oath, Dr Theo-Ben Raumana Kandetu knew he would carry with him the lifelong responsibility of caring for patients.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – DUTY OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS
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Mother of slain girl heads to High Court
The trial of the biological mother of a nine-year-old girl who was killed and her body burned allegedly by her and two co-accused, was transferred to the High Court by magistrate Dawid Mukuyu on Tuesday.
Swakop Uranium, MUN sign wage agreement
Swakop Uranium’s Husab Mine and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia have signed a three-year wage agreement, effective from 2023.
MTC charged up for Aweh court clash
A Namibian man, who claims to be the inventor of MTC’s multiple Aweh concept, is dragging the telecommunications giant to the High Court for copyright infringement.
Lack of data blamed for school challenges
Rundu Rural constituency councillor Paulus Mbangu has said Kavango East, specifically Rundu, struggles to solve the class shortage challenge because of a lack of statistical data.
Mbok corruption trial to start in June
The trial of Cameroonian-born businessman Antoine ‘Tony’ Mbok and his co-accused Daniel David Nghiwilepo is set to resume on 12 June before Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo.
Aakiintu yomomikunda ya gandja omakwatho mOhangwena
Ehangano lyaakiintu yokomikunda moNamibia olya gandja omakwatho kuyamwe po yomaakiintu mboka ya dhengwa kefundja mOhangwena. Omakwatho ga gandjwa omwa kwatelwa uusila, oothewa dhokuyoga, oosuuka nayilwe, yongushu N$ 2000






