Aina Kambonde is a daring part-time livestock farmer in the Otjozondjupa region.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – The seven essentials of the Namibian Property Practitioners Bill (Part 1)
The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME development through the agency of the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB/the Board) intends to revamp the Namibian real estate industry with the introduction of the Property Practitioners Bill (the Bill).
Africa Youth in Tourism to spearhead industry revival
As a key component of the African Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit, the Tourism Innovation Challenge is expected to unleash innovative projects and initiatives that aim to transform Africa’s tourism ecosystem.
AGOA capacity building focusses on key principles
Recently, the trade ministry in collaboration with the USAID Trade Hub organised the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) Capacity Building Workshops. The workshops were conducted in two parts - 8 June and 15 June 2022 succesfully, at Droombos Country Lodge in Windhoek.
NHE alerts on housing scams
The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) has warned members of the public against falling prey to housing scams. These scammers have been reported that they pose as housing agents or as NHE employees.
Opinion – Little cute uniting mantras by the president
The impact of slogans and mantras is not well appreciated. It is, at most times, tremendously underrated in society.
Opinion – What has Geingob to do with the stolen millions?
I follow the news – not only in Namibia but also events taking place in the discourse of justice elsewhere.
Domestic worker arrested for attempted rape
A 40-year-old domestic worker was arrested in Kavango West region after he was reported to the police for allegedly attempting to rape a three-year-old minor girl last week.
Shoe project gives hope to vulnerable
In efforts to prevent children from sharing shoes just to attend school, ReconAfrica, through the ‘Project Never Walk Alone’, recently donated 2 000 pairs of shoes to learners in the Kavango East and West regions.
Suicide crisis soars in the north
The rate of suicide in Namibia continues to rise, with law-enforcement authorities announcing eight new cases and four murders over the previous week.





