The national public discourse is currently dominated by the selection of the Amnics Trading bid for the lucrative medical supplies tender by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN).
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Letter – Demarcating Eiseb Block from Otjombinde
Eiseb Block is the remotest part of the Otjombinde constituency, home to a majority of Namibians repatriated from Botswana in the early 1990s.
Letter – Which is heavier, the head or the crown?
One needs to dissect and comprehend the statement and its relevance to the contemporary African society as to best describe our socio-political interactions with each other, on any level.
Editorial – On our own terms
The old cliche that Namibia is a friend to all and an enemy to none should win us more friends than enemies. But our friends should treat the relationship with the necessary decorum and respect.
Tribute to revered Berseba elder
We woke up to the sad news of the passing of our late mother, grandmother and great grand-mother, Fredrika Goliath at the age of 83 on 13 January 2023 at home in Berseba.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Costs in the labour court: frivolous and vexatious conduct
Hangayika v Amazing Kids Private School Academy NALCMD (09 December 2022) – what constitutes frivolous and vexatious in terms of section 118 of the Labour Act 11 of 2007?
Know your civil servant – Muvangua ensures public accountability
Metarere Muvangua is a senior auditor in the directorate of cash-based audits at the Auditor General’s office. He is responsible for the sound and effective functioning of government and ascertaining that the benefit of public funds reaches every corner of society.
Geingob blasts tender cancel calls
President Hage Geingob has come out guns blazing against calls for him to cancel a controversial N$650 million tender awarded to Amnics Trading to supply the health ministry with clinical products.
Demonstrators bay for Shoprite managers’ blood
Emotions reached boiling point yesterday as protestors blocked the Sam Nujoma Avenue for two hours, demanding the dismissal of two managers of Shoprite, who allegedly bullied Fabiolla Zondjembo, resulting in her suicide last Wednesday in Walvis Bay.
Flooded residents plead with City for help
Residents of Samora Machel constituency are demanding the City of Windhoek relocate them following heavy rains that damaged their properties over the weekend.








