On Monday, 19 September 2022, images of Heads of Sovereign States on a coach to attend the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral emerged and provoked a variety of reactions and debates surrounding the correctness of such treatment, while equally stirring up anger towards the Presidents for agreeing to attend the funeral in the first place.
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Rehoboth farmers rise through the ashes
Groot Tsumis Farmers Association launched a project to assist those affected by the weeklong veld fire that tormented Rehoboth and left one farmer dead and another in critical condition in a Cape Town hospital.
Ziletene water point committee receives training
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism is implementing the Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Environmental Governance to Eradicate Poverty project in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme with financial assistance from the Global Environment Facility.
Omaheke mourns ex-journo
Patropas Henguva, who worked for the Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) as Omaheke regional bureau chief for 13 years, died on Sunday at the age of 47, family member Iileni Henguva confirmed.
Shoes project lights up Nkurenkuru
Learners, teachers and parents were equally ecstatic after over 1 000 learners from nine schools in the Kavango West region received new pairs of school shoes valued at N$ 460 000 through the ‘Never Walk Alone’ project a fortnight ago.
MP agitates for communal farmers’ subsidy
The food and agriculture sector of Namibia continues to play a vital role in the development of the country’s economy.
Pilchard stock may never recover
The small pelagic industry has said the true state of the pilchard fishery may never be known as the current research methods do not give a clear indication on the recovery of the stock.
Shilimela sues over outstanding N$4.5m
A local security company has approached the High Court to compel the agriculture ministry to release payments of N$4.5 million for services rendered to the Kalimbezi Rice Farm in the Zambezi region.
Moses rubbishes Meroro punching bag jests…as veteran boxer stumbles again
Imms Moses, the trainer of Namibia’s veteran boxer Vikapita ‘Beast Master’ Meroro, yesterday rubbished claims that Meroro has become a money-making punching bag, and that the time is ripe for the fighter to hang up his gloves.
Omukulupe a si shi nyanyaleka sho a pi nokulunguna po
Omukulupe gwomimvo 97 okwa si eso lyi nyanyaleka sho a pi po thiluthilu, sigo a lunguna po komulilo ngoka kaagu shiwike kutya ogwa zi peni.