Communal farmers in Zambezi fear a severe drought and loss of their crops after the region recorded a deficit in rainfall in the crucial phase of January to date.
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Kavango East needs 2 300 cops…Rundu only has one reliable police car
The Kavango East region has a shortage of 2 373 police officers on the regional structure.
Geingob immortalised at the UN
The 55th plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday paid tribute to late president Hage Geingob, celebrating him as a visionary leader who had the best interests of Namibia and Africa at heart.
Land tax addresses past injustices …N$200 million collected between 2013-2023
The land question still lingers 33 years after Namibia’s political independence, and a fresh debate has ensued around why tax exemption is only reserved for previously disadvantaged Namibians.
Nujoma signs Geingob book of condolences
FOUNDING President Sam Nujoma on Wednesday evening signed the book of condolences for the late president Hage Geingob.
Opuwo mourns Geingob with candlelight vigil
Hundreds of mourners gathered at Opuwo for a candlelight vigil in memory of President Hage Gottfried Geingob, who died on Sunday in Windhoek at the age of 82.
Know your civil servant – Peer-to-peer mentoring key to youth development
Edward Siwiya is a dedicated civil servant with an array of youth development skills and experience, who dedicated his productive years to uplifting the lives of young people through the ministry’s programming designed to empower youth within communities.
Editorial – Namibia passes another democratic litmus test
As the most painful week in Namibia’s post-independence history ends, the nation stands as a beacon of democracy, showcasing to the world the essence of a smooth and peaceful transition of power even when we face the pain of losing the sitting president who was instrumental in crafting the solid constitution that facilitated this changing of the guard.
Letter – Fighting corruption through education
Corruption is a big problem in many countries, including Namibia. It’s like a disease that makes everything harder for people. But there’s hope.
Letter – VET for prosperity, industrialisation
As an enthusiastic advocate for a prosperous and industrialised Namibia, it’s evident to me that propelling Vocational Education and Training is pivotal to realising this aspiration within the timeframe outlined in Vision 2030.