Baima bane bakatazeha kufumana maino nako yakupuluha hai atumela sebakona kukatuluha, kasamulaho akukwalulwa kwamuyaho watibelelo mwa Katima Mulilo.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
DJ Siya to host a free festival in Katima
With music, food and entertainment festivals flourishing around the country, the Choto community in Katima Mulilo will not be left out as a free festival is heading their way.
Opinion – Gaining momentum is the Tax Tribunal: A journey to success
The administration of tax law has an inherent tendency to result in disputes and litigation.
Opinion – The year 2030: a vision full of non-reprimanded anomalies
Where we stand depends on where we sit. Every effective strategy-making begins with an end in mind. A vision is not something superficial to brag about, to win votes nor to canvas support to survive. A vision is your submission to the future.
Opinion – Importance of taxpayer education
Taxation is the significant element in managing national income, especially in developing and poverty-stricken countries.
Climbing Dune 7 no longer free
Famous around the world, Dune 7 is one of the most popular coastal tourist attraction sites. Situated in the Dorob National Park, Dune 7 is a must-do activity for any coastal visitor.
Some fish stocks in precarious state
A stock assessment carried out by the fisheries ministry over the past year has yielded mixed results as some fish stocks show growth while others are still in a precarious state.
Phosphate mining studies are dubious – Amukwa
The chairperson of the Confederation of Namibian Fishing Associations Matti Amukwa has questioned the Environmental Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) report that was submitted last week by Namibia Marine Phosphate to the environmental commissioner, saying it is dubious.
Hadino Hishongwa still without water
The community of Hadino Hishongwa location behind Goreangab Dam, in the Samora Machel constituency, continues to consume wastewater.
‘Did you come here to mock us?’…Kunene residents no longer interested in parliamentary committee talkshows
Residents of the Kunene region have told a visiting parliamentary committee that they are no longer interested in participating in public hearings because nothing beneficial to them comes out of such engagements.









