Namibian white sugar prices are set to increase by 20% from 7 April 2022, thereby adding more pressure on consumers already faced with rising food prices.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Outgoing minister has ‘multiple plans’
Outgoing public enterprises minister Leon Jooste yesterday fell short of announcing his immediate plans after resigning from both Cabinet and parliament. The Presidency confirmed Jooste’s resignation yesterday afternoon.
Nambinga, neighbour tussle over farm road
Former Rally for Democracy and Progress president and businessman Jeremia Nambinga has taken his communal farm neighbour to court after he was denied usage of the public access road.
Uutoni rubbishes Sinvula suspension
The minister of Urban and Rural Development has rendered the suspension of Grootfontein Town Council’s CEO invalid.
Fishrot application to question Imalwa dismissed
An application by Fishrot accused to cross-examine prosecutor general Martha Imalwa and her star witness Johannes Stefansson, in her application to have their assets declared forfeited to the State, was dismissed yesterday by Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya.
Unam rugby club donates to Dagbreek School
The University of Namibia (Unam) rugby club, along with its management team, visited the Dagbreek Special School in the capital for a thoughtful donation over the weekend.
Hockey gets N$300 000 boost
Bank Windhoek recently pledged an additional N$300 000 to the Indoor Hockey League, with the added funds aimed at further bolstering league activities ahead of the new season.
Aapolisi ya mangwa po mekwatathano lyekano lyoondjembo 90
Opolisi yaNamibia oyi li metifa okukonakona oshipotha sha patululilwa aapolisi yane, mboka taya fekelwa ya yaka oondjempo dhi li 90.
Being organised is being in control
Wineland Ashipala has a keen interest in craft and a great eye for interior décor. She loves aesthetically pleasing environments, and believes in the saying that “being organised is being in control”.
ReconAfrica dishes out scholarships worth N$1.2 million
Canadian-based oil and gas exploration company ReconAfrica recently awarded scholarships worth N$1.2 million to 10 first-year students from the Kavango East and Kavango West regions.








