The high failure rate of candidates who sat for the 2022 national examinations has once again stirred the nation, with many fingers pointing to the reformed curriculum that was implemented in 2021.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Tokens only for legal occupants – City
Although the Khomas Regional Council made efforts to save the residents from drinking sewer water by paying for water tokens at the City Of Windhoek, the municipality said they will not issue the tokens to all the residents, as some do not qualify to get them.
Suicides rock first week of 2023
A man, whose identity is unknown, allegedly shot and killed himself with a 7.65 millimetre pistol near the Ondangwa police station on Wednesday.
Omvula yotango ya loko monooli ye eta omukumo maanafaalama
Nonando oyendji ya kala ye na uumbanda kutya omvula nuumvo itayi loko mbala monooli, okuza oshiwike sha zi ko shiyenga okwe ga tilehi pevi, miitopolwa oyindji yomonooli.
Humanising wild animals unsustainable
Los Angeles residents grieved the death of a wild mountain lion in late December. The cougar, as it is properly known, was put down by veterinarians when it could no longer stalk food or defend its territory.
Rain brings hope to northern farmers
Residents of northern Namibia are rejoicing over the first raindrops that fell since last weekend. The rain brings hope to farmers who delayed ploughing their fields.
Brother wrestles croc to save sister
Only the swift action of a brave older brother saved a nine-year-old girl from certain death when he wrestled a crocodile who had attacked his sister.
Alleged child abuser refused bail
Maria Johannes, who is accused of physically abusing a child in her care, has to stay in custody while charges of assault, malicious damage to property and contravention of the child care and protection act are investigated.
Fewer fatalities over festive season
Namibia has recorded a decline in the number of road accident fatalities this past festive season compared to previous years.
Mentally ill often ripped off
The gender ministry has said people with serious mental illnesses have considerable problems with money mismanagement, including being ripped off by friends, relatives or acquaintances.









