Guinas constituency councillor Elias Marthinu has pleaded with good Samaritans to come to the aid of Lucas Tsamseb, popularly known as Irivari, to help him recover from his illness.
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Fishrot: IPPR hopeful of Icelandic cooperation
A local think tank and research institute has expressed the hope that the two prosecuting authorities in Namibia and Iceland can cooperate to hold the Fishrot corruption scandal accomplices accountable.
CRAN rolls out SIM card registration campaign
Mobile telecommunications operators will now be required to communicate SIM registration modalities to their existing customers, which may, in certain instances, include registration through online platforms.
Alleged Rehoboth killer gets trial dates
A Rehoboth resident, who allegedly killed his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend, finally got his trial dates 10 years after his initial arrest.
Over 500 houses built in Rundu
The town of Rundu during the last year saw an investment injection of N$298 million through the construction of more than 500 houses.
State sovereignty myth and reality
We can observe interesting phenomena in the foreign policy of the states of the world After Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine.
Malan aims for the sky
“I was very proud of myself,” said Kiro Malan about the numerous merit awards and certificates he received as top achiever in his class and grade last year.
Take off with Travel Hub Namibia
Retrenched when Covid-19 hit Namibia, three young travel professionals with over 30 years combined industry experience, opened Travel Hub Namibia, a corporate travel management company based in Windhoek.
Opinion – How to properly deal with debt and collateral
Excessive consumerism and a lack of financial planning are the main reasons why the majority of Namibian debtors are currently experiencing tremendous emotional turmoil and family conflict.








