The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Namibia has drafted a national programme of action from the country review report to address the governance challenges identified here, such as gender-based violence.
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Hammer murder accused told to find lawyer
A man who is accused of viciously attacking and killing his wife with a hammer has been urged to secure legal representation for his trial.
Walvis to readvertise CEO position
The Walvis Bay municipality’s CEO position will be readvertised after some councillors and political parties apparently interfered with the process.
COTA under fire over missing funds
The College of the Arts (COTA) has come under fire after allegations of missing funds and mismanagement came into the spotlight.
Ndeitunga slams top cop over alleged fuel theft
Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has suggested harsher punishment against officials, including law-enforcement officers, who are found guilty of stealing from government.
Namibia targets Kenya’s jugular in Barthes Cup
Namibia’s U/20 rugby team head coach Chrysander Botha is resolute his charges are well prepared and in top shape to perfectly execute their game plan against Kenya in today’s Barthes Cup semi-final clash in Nairobi.
Children should use smartphones smartly
Renowned South African social media expert Magriet Groenewald has urged parents to teach children to use their smartphones responsibly. “Social media (and the internet) has almost become like a tattoo,” said Groenewald, the founder of Magriet.co, an online Social Media Business School.
More female pilots needed in the cockpit
Helicopter pilot Georgette Mieze is living proof that with dedication and hard work, anything is possible.
IUM’s Centre for Environmental Studies receives NQA accreditation
IUM’s Centre for Environmental Studies (CES) programmes has received full NQA accreditation. CES is IUM’s training and research centre that addresses the dynamics of environmental management, climate change adaptation and sustainable development.
Short Story | Genocide – A gift from the Kaiser
My name is Sarah. A corrugated truck skidded into the camp. First, the lorry hooted and then grated its ring-shaped rubber tyres on the bumpy road. Soon, half-starved children galloped towards the vrooming Bedford. A group of ballooned-stomach toddlers faked the truck’s sound as they dog-tailed it.









