Workers at the Ndonga Linena government irrigation project have blamed government for their unproductive four years.
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Opinion – A tribute to retired general Ndeitunga
I learned to get to know retired Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga in 2008 when I invited him to Coblenz, upon the request of the traditional leaders who wanted to discuss the issue of crime in the area of Otjituuo and the absence of a police station at Coblenz.
Opinion – Playing the game ethically in education
Education is the central foundation of the nation and in Namibia, the education ministry gets the most significant share of the budget.
CRO quits over ‘unbearable’ environment
Erongo chief regional officer Habate Doeses has resigned and requested for early retirement, citing an unbearable environment at the council.
Fishing firm directors face human trafficking charges
The police are in the process of formulating charges and possibly charge directors of a Namibian-registered fishing company after two of its vessels were impounded and a 60-member crew rescued last Monday.
Knives out for under-fire chief /Gaseb
The !Oë ≠Gân traditional community does not want its chief Immanuel /Gaseb to be supported or elected as chairperson of the Council of Traditional Leaders.
Botswana, Namibia hold bi-national commission talks
President Hage Geingob will this week undertake a working visit to Gaborone to attend the inaugural session of the Namibia-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC).
Thomas sues over alleged prison assault
American murder accused Marcus Thomas is suing prison authorities, a former safety and security minister and five correctional officers for damages in relation to an alleged assault perpetrated on him.
Parliament committee visits stalling Peugeot plant
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration visited the stalling N$190 million Peugeot assembly plant in Walvis Bay on Friday.
TransNamib, union reach deal on pay hike
TransNamib and the bargaining union, the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau), on Friday reached a salary increment agreement in favour of the workers, thus ending a three-week strike.