Kampani ya zabumalonda ikwenuhezi kwa Khuta Yepahami kuli ihapeleze likolo la njimo kulukulula masheleñi alikana bolule babane ni licika (N$4.5 million), kamusebezi one ifile kwa simu ya mupunga ya Kalimbeza mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
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Namibia oil discovery could be a ‘giant’
TotalEnergies SE said an oil discovery off Namibia could be a “giant”, boosting speculation that the country is home to a prolific new hydrocarbon basin.
Development Bank, NIPDB formalise cooperation
Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) and the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) have formalised their cooperation with an agreement signed on 28 September 2022.
Opinion – Fearing the pandemic of suicide
Suicide has been a threat to many dreams and hopes in the past, and managed to destroy life with purpose. Life itself is a difficult exam, so difficult that some choose to die by committing suicide rather than living.
Opinion – A synopsis of President Hage G Geingob
Some Namibians, both Swapo members and those from certain opposition parties, as well as some daily newspapers have a vendetta against President Hage G Geingob.
Let children be children – Sioka
Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare Doreen Sioka has urged communities to allow children to be children, while calling on Namibian children to say no to harmful practices affecting them.
Over 600 fishermen unemployed again
The Cavema Joint Venture has accused the Namibia Fishing Industries and Fishermen Workers Union of being responsible for the resignation of over 600
fishermen.
Police commissioner allegedly bumps pedestrian to death
A senior police officer is expected to appear in court today on charges of culpable homicide and drunken driving.
Americans’ lawyers question rights’ infringements
The defence counsel of two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011 questioned what they called the total demolition of the Constitutional rights of their clients.
Angolan minors scrounge in bins for food
Angolan children as young as five years are roaming the streets of various northern towns, begging for food, selling wooden items and sleeping in unsafe places.









