Former Katutura Central constituency councillor Ambrosius Kandjii, who passed away last week, will be buried on Saturday.
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Eenhana water tariffs to increase
The Eenhana Town Council has approved a decision to increase water tariffs by 4% for the 2022/23 financial year to recover costs incurred in maintaining water and sewerage reticulation facilities.
Parly praises NBC for radio dramas
The chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on ICT and Innovation, Modestus Amutse, has commended the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation for introducing radio drama series on all their stations, saying it will promote Namibian cultural diversity and art.
Jumbos invade Onesi houses
A herd of elephants with babies invaded and continued to damage houses and fences at Oshikondailongo village in the Onesi constituency.
Tranquil exchange with Valerie Tjirimuje – Cultivating a positive life
How do you maintain positivity in your life? Positivism is a forceful word, it comprises many different ways of being positive or optimistic, however, the focus of this article is mainly on your inner self.
OPINION – Namibia as a welfare state: A synopsis
On Friday, 1 April 2022, The Namibian newspaper reported, government through the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare spent N$6.3 billion on social assistance in the 2020/21 financial year.
Recycle forum continues support for communities
The Recycle Namibia Forum (RNF), a non-profit, membership-driven organisation, handed over a third recycling collection bin or igloo to the City of Windhoek’s Solid Waste Management (SWM) division on Friday, 3 June 2022, in celebration of World Environment Day (5 June).
Hans takes over as BAN chairperson
The Namibian banking industry plays a critical role in catalysing economic activity and ensures financial stability, especially in unprecedented and challenging times. Bank Windhoek’s Managing Director Baronice Hans said this when she took over the chairpersonship of the Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) on Friday.
Debbie the goldsmith from Uis
Not knowing your passion or trying to figure out your career path can be a daunting task, especially if opportunities to do so are few and far in between.
Deaf student overcomes all odds to graduate
Naapopye Uulenga, a deaf student under the Faculty of Education and Human Sciences, recently obtained his Bachelor’s of Education, showing that determination can overcome any obstacle.









