The All People’s Party is concerned about inadequate budgetary allocations to schools, and calls on government to continue prioritising education.
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Namport warns schools against scam
The Namibian Ports Authority is urging schools not to pay any money or fall prey to an ongoing scam that is targeting schools in the country.
Rain, wind cause havoc in Okongo
Strong winds destroyed property, including houses and a school building, on Tuesday at Okongo in the Ohangwena region.
Court orders return of NTB millions
The organisers of the Kora All-Africa Music Awards failed to furnish the court with evidence of their alleged expenses incurred over the cancellation of the awards in 2016.
Khomas can only help 100 flood victims
Several households in Windhoek’s informal settlements endured hardships because of persistent rainfall over the past few days, but the Khomas Regional Council is only prepared to assist 100 residents from five constituencies who suffered from flash floods.
Same-sex marriage applicants to fight on
Same-sex couples who were fighting to have their marriages to foreign nationals, concluded outside of Namibia, recognised by Government, said yesterday’s defeat in the High Court is not a total loss.
Tents bolster Oshana classroom numbers
The Oshana region has successfully placed all its learners, except for 131 Grade 1 learners who are expected to find classrooms today.
Personality of the week – Maike making each training session count
I had a great 2021 season, with many new achievements for me. New personal bests and international medals (two silvers at Memorial Paolo d’ Aloja International Regatta, Italy), as well as making it into my first A-final of my rowing career at World Cup III in Sabaudia, Italy.
A dhitikwa nomandini 65 gomahooli
Metiyali, omulumentu gomimvo dhopokati okwa mangwa nomahooli inaaga pitikilwa moNamibia okuza koAngola.
GIPF welcomes electronic funeral claims
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) now accepts completed funeral claims submitted electronically via email. Funeral claims submitted electronically are acknowledged and processed in the shortest time possible, thereby eliminating the need for the claimant to physically go to the GIPF office.









