Northern regions led by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development recently concluded a consultative workshop to review the national compensation policy of 2009 in Oshana.
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‘Fitty’ played conduit role to Esau – State
The only role Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi, one of the key figures in the Fishrot scandal, played in the Samherji negotiations was that of the son-in-law of the then minister of fisheries, Bernhard Esau.
Change of heart as Coleman rejoins Gladiators
After she abruptly announced her withdrawal from Namibia’s Cosafa Cup squad and accused the Namibia Football Association (NFA) of ill-treatment, Brave Gladiators star player Zenatha Coleman has had a change of heart and mind, and will now be joining the women’s national side in South Africa.
Heroes’ welcome for Newspaper Cup winners
Overflowing excitement filled the streets of Katima Mulilo and the entire Zambezi region yesterday as the winning members of the 2022 Namibian Newspaper Cup football title were welcomed back to their hometown by a jovial crowd.
How to control common crop diseases
Where crop production is practised and/or grown, there is a likelihood of disease outbreaks that can cause serious damage to all crops resulting in severe financial losses.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Separate your personal, agribusiness finances
Following on from last week’s column, allow me to further deliberate on why it is crucial to separate the personal account from the business account.
Alweendo leads delegation to West African energy forum
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo is leading a Namibian delegation to West Africa’s leading energy forum in Dakar, Senegal, from 1 to 2 September.
Opinion – It’s us to develop these poor communities
Informal settlements include any form of housing or settlement that is illegal and falls outside of government control or regulation.
Murder accused want judge removed from case
Two of three men on trial for the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua in Gobabis in 2012 are fighting to have the presiding judge step down from their case.
50% of Namibian households without electricity
Government has said the vast country inhabited by a small population is the reason why only half of Namibian households have electricity but it is committed to tackle the challenge by 2040.