THE Namibian National Students Organisation (Nanso) has called on the Namibian Students Financial Assistant Fund (NSFAF) to modernise its financial model and decentralise operations.
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N$700 000 for Drimiopsis electrification, garden projects
The Omaheke Regional Council has earmarked N$700 000 towards the speedy electrification of streets, a children’s sanctuary, and water supply to a major garden project at Drimiopsis.
Drought relief assistance in full swing
The Namibian government has embarked upon a comprehensive nationwide relief food assistance programme in all the 14 regions from 1 October 2023 to 30 June 2024.
Constitutional provisions smoothen succession
AS the nation struggles to come to terms with the sudden loss of its third president, Hage Geingob, who died in the early hours of yesterday morning, most Namibians had questions about what would happen to the highest seat in the country.
Oshikoto mourns President Geingob
Oshikoto governor Penda ya Ndakolo has expressed condolences to former First Lady Monica Geingos, the children, family, close friends and the entire country following the death of President Hage Geingob yesterday.
President Mbumba to continue Geingob’s legacy
Newly inaugurated President Nangolo Mbumba, who succeeded the late President Hage Geingob, has promised to pick up from where his predecessor left off and continue his legacy.
Namibia mourns President Hage Geingob
The nation was plunged into mourning yesterday following the announcement of the death of President Hage Geingob, Namibia’s third democratically-elected leader.
Rehoboth Town Council anticipating economic boost after Reho Spa transfer
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) and the Rehoboth Town Council (RTC) are currently addressing outstanding matters concerning the transfer of Reho Spa, one of which involves completing transfer cost payments at the deeds office.
Nigerian minister denies Namibian corruption links
Nigeria’s former foreign affairs minister Geoffrey Onyema has strongly denied damning allegations of corruption and embezzlement of funds at the Namibian and Jamaican High Commissions during his tenure as that country’s foreign affairs minister.
Geingob lauded for favourable business relations …hailed for focus on economic progress
“HE will be remembered for his generosity…He was a humble man… He was accessible to all Namibians…He could strike up a conversation with anyone”.