Learners at Niilo Taapopi Secondary School in Okahao, Omusati region, were left stranded, and some were seen hopelessly roaming around town on Sunday evening after the school’s principal allegedly denied them access to the hostel for failing to pay the N$150 hostel fee.
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Ndeitunga: Police offences embarrassing
Namibian Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has lashed out at police officers involved in criminal activities, saying it is shameful and embarrassing to the force.
Unions lash ‘reckless’ ministers
Unions representing workers in the fishing industry expressed disappointment in ministers who spoke against salary increments for workers.
Bubangoki bwananuha mwa Omusati
Sikiliti sa Omusati sitalimana ni butata bwakukwalela babalibelezi kuzekiswa mwasikiliti. Zeo nelipatuluzwi kimubusisi wasikiliti Erginus Endjala hanafitisa zibahazo yamayemo asikiliti Labulalu.
Stand a chance to share stage with Rozay
Olive Entertainment Academy is looking to fund a talented Namibian performer to share the stage with renowned American rapper Rick Ross in Zimbabwe this November.
Eswatini assumes SACU chairmanship
King Mswati III of the Kingdom of Eswatini will assume the role of the chairperson of the Southern African Customs Union Summit, taking over from the President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi.
Trustco, JSE remain deadlocked…as Nam company asks SA High Court for interdict
Trustco and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange are still deadlocked in a difference of opinion on the interpretation and application of International Financial Reporting Standards. The JSE claimed Trustco failed to comply with the JSE’s listings requirements and relevant IFRS accounting standards.
Opinion – Rising inflation could be pain point
The highest annual inflation rate recorded was 6.7% on average in June 2016 from 3.4% in April 2015. In June 2022, Namibia’s annual inflation rate increased by 6%, compared to 4.10% recorded in June 2021.
Opinion – Regional and local authority challenges
The 21st century requires that regional and local authorities of the world brace up for the development of the communities they serve.
Committee underscores women’s role in agriculture
Southern African Development Community countries have been urged to recognise the important contribution that women and the youth make in agricultural activities and set aside a specific quota in their national budgets to ensure food security in the region.








