Investigations are underway to establish whether the suspected Avian Influenza strain that killed over 200 wild birds at the coast can infect humans.
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Rundu fails to spend N$5 million to improve roads
The Road Fund Administration has expressed disappointment in the Rundu Town Council for failing to make use of the N$5.5 million allocated to them to improve the town’s decaying roads.
DNA test backlog delays death certificates
The families of 15 people who died instantly in a horrific accident in December are in limbo as the police are unable to test the charred remains for DNA due to insufficient funds.
Jinels models to grace Brazil runway
Four Namibian models of the Jinels Modelling Agency will in April walk the runways of the São Paulo Fashion Week that will be attended by national and international designers.
Mental health conversations – Teachers’ sensitivity paramount in mental health of learners
As we’ve entered the new year refreshed and schools have resumed, children of different age groups across the country and the world are experiencing different emotions. For some, it’s their first time entering formal school, while others transition to new grades or new schools.
Ay4’s sentimental track dedicated to his wife
Coastal-based Christian hip hop artist, Ay4 recently released his latest single titled ‘All I Need’.
Don’t buy my music online – Ras
Veteran reggae musician Ras Sheehama has urged his fans not to buy any of his songs on any digital platform because he has not seen any profit from it.
Matilde Rens on her viral TikTok presence
Matilde Kulo Rens proves social media is a platform for success.
U/20 trials on Saturday
Schools around the country are invited to select eligible and skilful players to take part in the U/20 national trials set for tomorrow at the Hage Geingob stadium in the capital.
Shooting from the hip
I personally supported the NPL because of the way they were treated by the NFA. The reliance placed by the Normalisation Committee on apparent Fifa directives and the need to religiously adhere to them, was found to be a fallacy when the same Fifa was issuing directives which were not supported by the powers that be.








