Spatial analysis could be the solution for Namibia’s Cuvelai-Etosha Basin inhabitants who are frequently affected by the floodwater from Angola.
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Opinion – Proof of concept and growth is apparently not enough
I deliberated long and hard about writing this column, but it’s something that has been on my mind ever since I started my entrepreneurship journey. LEFA, the ride-hailing app which started operating in 2018, has gone from strength to strength and is a permanent fixture in our capital city, Windhoek, ferrying an ever-increasing number of customers efficiently and safely to their destinations at a
All set for Rundu project school
Director of education in Kavango East Fanuel Kapapero says they are burning the midnight oil to ensure the unplaced grades eight, nine and 10 learners at Rundu get classes.
Mukwe secondary hostels drowning in sewage
The circuit inspector of education in the Mukwe circuit has written a letter of demand to the regional council after observing council has failed to resolve their issues in the circuit, especially at Max Makushe secondary school hostel, where sewage continues to mix with clean water due to a malfunctioning plumbing system that has been ongoing since early 2022.
Kunene governor sets tone for 2023
Kunene governor Marius Sheya last week met with regional stakeholders and heads of offices, ministries, and agencies to share his plans for 2023.
Graduate with chronic condition clings on
A University of Namibia graduate is surviving on the generosity of his neighbours after he gave up his job due to Spinocerebellar ataxia.
Mines ministry sued for ‘favouritism’
Oil exploration company, Red Soil Energy and Mineral Exploration, has accused the mines ministry of illegally declining its application to favour “politically connected people”.
Top Elcin clerics implicated in million-dollar fraud
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Knife killer sentenced to seven years
A man who was convicted of culpable homicide for stabbing another man once in the chest causing his death was sentenced to an effective five years in jail yesterday morning by regional magistrate Vanessa Stanley.







