Namibia believes and anticipates significant opportunities will emanate from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which in turn will lead to the positive transformation of many economies on the continent.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
MPs join the fight against TB
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has called for a multi-sectoral approach in the fight against Tuberculosis.
Do big tummies mean good living?
Before I answer this question, I should first mention that a big tummy was a sign of good living in yesteryears and it influenced children’s selection of their favourite uncles.
Kunene education fund raises N$500 000
Kunene Regional Council has raised over N$500 000 for the regional development fund during the gala dinner, held last Saturday in Outjo. The aim of the fund is to financially assist needy students admitted to institutions of higher learning.
Farmers union, governor optimistic over Rundu abattoir
Kavango East Farmers Union chair Adolf Muremi has said with the second trial slaughter completed, the expectation from the farming community is that the abattoir will serve their market demands and hopes it will not take long for Meatco to start operating at the optimum level.
City dismounts colonial ‘lie’ …discourteous Von François to find haven in museum
The statue, towered over Independence Avenue in central Windhoek, celebrating the “founder” of Windhoek, German colonial military officer Curt von François, toppled yesterday, an act welcomed by cheers and ululation.
Kauejao’s bail attempt fails
An attempt for bail by one of the accused in the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua dismally ended before it could begin after the High Court struck the matter from the roll yesterday.
N/a’ankusê wins partial endangered bird case
The High Court yesterday granted an interim order for the N/a’ankusê Foundation to move rare species of birds from the Rare and Endangered Species Trust to their wildlife sanctuary and veterinary clinic in Windhoek.
Fishermen should receive outstanding salaries – MPs
A parliamentary select committee, appointed to find solutions regarding fishermen who resigned en masse in August, made a raft of recommendations to resolve the tentative employment situation of the workers.
Aakatoolika otaya lili Hamayulu
Aangwediva unene tuu aakwanegongalo yongeleka onkwa Katoolika kaRoma (Roman Catholic Church) otaya lili omudiakoni omukulu Desiderius Hamayulu.









