Hundreds of fishing industry workers backed by various unions in a mass demonstration yesterday protested against the auctioning of governmental objective quota at Walvis Bay. The ministry earlier this year sold 27 300 metric tons of horse mackerel to the DRC government for N$85.7 million.
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Howard questions IPC disciplinary hearing
Restrained Independent Patriots for Change member and chairperson of the Erongo regional council’s management committee Ciske Howard, through her legal representatives, has poured scorn on a disciplinary hearing that is expected to take place on 18 December in Windhoek.
Mbumba, Shangula walk the talk on booster jabs
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula and Vice President Nangolo Mbumba yesterday received Pfizer booster shots at the Windhoek Central Hospital.
OTA tells Kapuuo to focus on Ovitoto
Newly appointed acting Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) secretary general Nandiuasora Mazeingo has hit back on chief Vipuira Kapuuo calling on him to refrain from acting on behalf of the OTA and concentrate on Ovitoto, where he reigns.
Presiding officers must be impartial – ECN boss
Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) chairperson Elsie Nghikembua has issued a stern warning to polling officials, saying they should not be seen, or perceived as taking sides when performing their work.
State seeks mental evaluation for infanticide accused
The State has made an application to have a 26-year-old woman, accused of killing her newborn, including slitting her stomach and removing the bowels, submitted for psychological evaluation.
Get vaccinated while on holiday
Holidaymakers at the coast can get their vaccination and booster shots at an array of health facilities in the Erongo region.
Queen’s Baton gets warm welcome at Walvis Bay
The coastal town of Walvis Bay was a hype of activity yesterday when residents welcomed the Queen’s Baton, which marked the Namibian leg of the 16th Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay.
We still recognise Haikali, Cosafa tells NFA…says ordinary congress was illegal
Phillip Chiyangwa, the president of the Confederation of Southern African Football Associations (Cosafa), has written to Fifa to make it clear that they still recognise Ranga Haikali as the legitimate president of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), despite his purported expulsion.
Shivute: Ovanhu nava ka yandje ohonde
Omupopiliko wehangano lokuyandja ohonde loNamibia Transfusions Service of Namibia (NamBTS) Titus Shivute okwa ti ovanhu nava ye momwaalu muhapu opo ka yandje ohonde shaashi oipangelo moshilongo oya talela eshongo linene lohonde ina i wana.
