The Roads Authority (RA) has confirmed that bookings for learner licence testing will commence on Tuesday, 1 February 2022 at all NaTIS centres countrywide. A statement from the RA informed that applicants will no longer be required to drop their applications in a box at NaTIS centres.
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Opinion | Ensuring personal data protection and privacy … towards a desired 4IR national position
Let me begin by stating the obvious - personal data collection is a common practice in Namibia. Justifiably so, the purposes of processing such personal data ranges from health to usage in services by both public and private handlers and processors.
Opinion | Developing an attitude of gratitude for better mental health
In recent years, positive psychology research has proven that gratitude is strongly associated with the emotions that can help you enjoy more significant health and happiness.
Khorixas community trained in early warning systems
The Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia, in collaboration with the agriculture ministry, hosted a two-day training session in Khorixas to empower people to take action on various disasters last week.
Kaisosi standoff: ‘Council reneged on deal’
Former Kaisosi suburb committee chairperson Henry Kambonde says the Rundu Town Council should be honest about issues at hand and not blame Kaisosi residents for failing to do their job.
Henties mayor sued for slander
Henties Bay mayor Lewies Vermaak is facing a N$200 000 lawsuit, which has been instituted against him by fellow local authority councillor Sifried Junios //Garoëb.
Nghipunya ‘dictated’ Fishrot negotiations
Former CEO of the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) Mike Nghipunya was instrumental in the negotiations to sell the entity’s lucrative quotas to third parties.
Salaries under pressure
Increasing commodity prices in fuel, electricity, food and transport, without any hope of salary increases for most, is grinding down the spending power of ordinary Namibians.
Bird flu: Poultry imports okay for now
The agriculture ministry has assured there is no need for Namibians to panic with regards to poultry imports, as the avian flu currently only affects wild birds along the coastline.
Khomas schools struggling with teachers, classrooms
“We are at a stage where we cannot ignore the recurring annual challenge of the placement of learners in schools in our region,”






