The Zambezi region as well as five districts in Otjozondjupa, Omaheke and Omusati will not be allowed to attend the elective congress of the Swapo Party Women’s Council later this month.
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Lay litigant Maletzky denies fraud charges
Lay litigant August Maletzky and his former employee Simon Afrikaner, pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, corruption, forgery and conspiracy to commit fraud and corruption and money laundering in the Windhoek High Court yesterday before Judge Herman January.
MTC launches ‘We Race Together’ project
A 4x100m relay event was launched at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek on Thursday in aid of charity.
Geingob invites Henry to Namibia
Football lovers… President Hage Geingob meets former Arsenal legend and French international Thierry Henry in Paris, France.
Omukaga gwa kandulwa po komafuma
Aakalimo yomiitopolwa yomonooli mboka ya simaneka omafuma onga oshipalutha pethimbo lyomvula oya ti omuloka omwaanawa ogwa kandula po omukaga.
Muuna ubulaiwa kikubu mwaZambezi
Muuna walilimo zemashumi aketalizoho kezelobañwi yana zibahalizwe kuba Moses Luyanga Musialela, nalatehezwi kibupilo bwahae, hana taselizwe kikubu hane afuluha mukolo mwanuka yaKasaya, mwasilalanda sa Kabbe ya Mbowela mwasikiliti sa Zambezi.
Muuna utamelwa matokwani
Muuna walilimo zemashumi aketalizoho nabonahalile mwakhuta yenyinyani ya Rundu viki yefelile kamulatu wakulima matokwani kwa Nkurenkuru.
Heartbroken Mitch dishes out Valentine’s Day advice
While many are celebrating Valentine’s Day today, award-winning stand-up comedian Mitch Gaoseb, better known as Big Mitch, is sharing “valuable” tips on how to avoid spending money on loved ones this day.
Windhoek Annual Cultural Festival is back
Since the pandemic set in about two years ago, almost all social events that were hosted annually have been put on hold, for obvious reasons, of course.
Opinion – What changes will the Financial Institutions and Market Act bring about?
The Financial Institutions and Market Act (FIMA) has finally arrived! The long-awaited legislation will replace the existing legislation for non-banking institutions regulated by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA).








