Kunene governor Marius Sheya last week met with regional stakeholders and heads of offices, ministries, and agencies to share his plans for 2023.
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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.
NamRA not a monster – Shivute
The Namibia Revenue Agency commissioner Sam Shivute said since the establishment of the agency in 2021, there has been an atmosphere of fear, mistrust and false narratives against the tax collector by the public.
Nambinga wins farm access fight
The Windhoek High Court has ruled in favour of former Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) president Jeremia Nambinga, allowing him to continue using a public road he was denied access to by his farm neighbour, John Mudjanima.
Thrills and spills in Debmarine Premiership…Stars, Fighters remain in the hunt
Debmarine Namibia Premiership log leaders African Stars on Sunday scrapped a hard-fought 0-0 draw against struggling Tigers to remain top of the table with 29 points, while second-placed Life Fighters maintained momentum with a 3-1 win over third-placed Blue Waters.
Ye li 116 ya tulululwa molwefundja mOhangwena
Aantu ye li 116 oya tulululwa pakathimbo moshitopolwa shaHangwena, konima sho oshitopolwa sha dhengwa kefundja ndyoka lya ziilile moAngola.




