A six-month renewable energy rural awareness campaign is currently in full swing and is being conducted by the Renewable Energy Industry Association of Namibia (REIAoN).
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Opinion – President Geingob has roles outside Namibia too
President Hage Geingob, as Namibia’s chief diplomat, is obligated to further its political, economic and social objectives.
Opinion – Strengthening good corporate governance to boost investment
The effectiveness of a political party in power, in most cases, determines the factor regarding whether good governance in a country exists.
Governor to focus on youth, housing
Youth, women unemployment, housing, water and educational infrastructure are some of the most critical areas that need much attention in the Erongo region. Regional governor Neville Andre highlighted this during his state of the region at Swakopmund on Friday.
Revival of copper mine raises hackles
Mertens Mining and Trading’s undertaking to grow the fortunes of people in the Hardap region with renewed exploration activities belies caustic relations because of seemingly clashing interests between the mining enterprise and the farmers.
Evidence piles up against rape accused magistrate
The police officer, who affected the arrests of former magistrate Jaco Kennedy and his cousin Ray Cloete on charges of rape, yesterday testified about the arrests.
State appeals Pupkewitz fraudster sentence
The State is seeking a green light from the High Court so it may be granted leave to appeal the sentence of fraud convict and former branch manager of Pupkewitz Megabuild, Immanuel David Freitas Dias, in the Supreme Court.
Suspected game meat peddler arrested
Zambezi police last week arrested a man suspected of hunting, possession of and dealing in controlled wildlife products. He was arrested at Mudumo National Park in the Lyashulu area.
‘Intoxicated’ women allegedly raped
Police are investigating two cases of rape in which two women in their 20s were raped while under the influence of alcohol.
Trigger-happy partners to lose gun licences
Licensed gun carriers, whether a civilian or law enforcement official, using a firearm to intimidate their partners or threaten others with a weapon, will lose the right to carry it if such incidents are reported to the police.








