Swapo executive director Austin Samupwa says preparations for the party’s seventh elective congress, set for the end of November in Windhoek, are in full swing.
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Nkurenkuru embarks on major upgrades
The Nkurenkuru town council, which at the moment has no street named, has resolved to give numbers to the town’s streets to make directions and movements easier.
Walvis Bay workers condemn ‘bullying’
Walvis Bay councillors were a no-show on Wednesday when disgruntled employees wanted to hand over grievances to them.
Koës community fed up with council
The residents of Koës village in the //Kharas region are concerned about governance in the town council and have asked the Minister of Urban and Rural Development (MURD) to intervene.
Personality of the week – I was born a fighter – Heita
I got into boxing when I was still young – about 12 years old. I would train with older guys who were already into the sport, and that made me grow a love for the sport.
Aapolisi mOshana ya kunkililwa kaaya shunithe ko we aakwashigwana
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShana oya ti oya ndhindhilike omwaalu tagu indjipala gwaantu taya nyenyeta omayakulo inaaga wapa koosasiona dhimwe.
City Police Traffic Tips: Let us all play our part in road safety
Road crashes and fatalities remain on an increase within the capital city’s roads, with the human factor being the most contributing factor to these crashes.
Namcor pens deal with Nigerian institution
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) confirmed it has entered into a non-binding agreement with a Nigerian financial institution, Moneda Invest Africa.
Local producers need shelf space – NCCI
Local small innovators, manufacturers and entrepreneurs still struggle with access to the market despite their being productive.
Swapo candidates rue costly campaign
Some candidates campaigning for top positions at Swapo’s upcoming seventh elective congress are beginning to feel the pinch as they bemoan the cost of the process.