Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has expressed concern over residents drawing water from the riverbed, and described the situation as risky, saying there is a need for urgent intervention of water provision to the affected people.
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Baby head found in dog’s mouth
A newborn baby became the latest in the growing number of children being abandoned, emanating from unwanted pregnancies.
Okanona komimvo hamano ka kwatwa koonkondo
Okanona komimvo hamano hoka anuwa ka kala noku kwatwa koonkondo ko kamati komimvo 14 oke li miikaha yaakuluntu omanga opolisi tayi konakona oshiningwanima shoka.
Kuugongelwa-Amadhila school wins volleyball tourney
The Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila Resource and Vocational School won the first edition of the Bank Windhoek Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) School Tournament over the weekend.
Rössings ge ǂûi!nâ!khaiba ǀÂǂgomes !nâ ge ǁkhaeǁnâ
Rössing Uranium mains ge ǀgūǁae Willem Borchard ǂAmskoli (WBP) hîa Erongo ǀkharib di Dâures ǁHûi!nâǂharis !nâ ǁgoe ǀÂǂgomes !nâ mâba, ǂûsâi!nâ!nā-oms ǀkhaeba ge mā.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Budgeting is vital for agribusinesses
Agriculture is the most essential sector that contributes to the National GDP and employment. Agribusiness is fundamental for economic development and the eradication of poverty.
CCBA invests in African skills development
Young people are receiving critical skills development, particularly much-needed entrepreneurship skills to empower youth to start and build their businesses – thanks to investments by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) as the African continent celebrates International Youth Day.
Capricorn Group’s Inspire session addresses mega-trends
Capricorn Group hosted a thought-provoking public information session on Friday, 12 August 2022, under their Inspire banner.
Cabinet extends fuel levy reduction
Cabinet has approved the extension of the temporary reduction of fuel levies, with the exception of the Fuel Tax, until such a time that fuel prices start to significantly fall back to affordable levels.
Rising costs to push down Namibian car sales… as July vehicle sales slump by 22.4% month-on-month
Rising global prices of vehicle components and energy production, coupled with a weak Rand exchange rate, are likely to result in continued price increases for vehicles in Namibia.