The 6th plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China meeting in Beijing 8-11 November 2021 appraised the efforts and report of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPC.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Editorial – We could avoid fourth wave carnage
While the rational among us have echoed the government’s encouragement to Namibians to get vaccinated, these messages have largely fallen on deaf ears.
Know your civil servant – Amunime optimistic about Govt ICT drive
With the virulent Covid-19 pandemic still ravaging all sectors of society and threatening the education sector, in particular, avid educators such as Leonard Amunime are optimistic the government will weather the storm.
Deductions over incomplete houses irk clients
Prospective homeowners of Katima Mulilo’s Green Valley Development have voiced their disappointment over delays from the developer in completing the construction of their houses.
Bahá’í community prepares for centenary celebrations of leader’s son
The Bahá’í community in Namibia is gearing up to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Windhoek on 27 November.
Tsintsabis woman heads into construction
Tsintsabis resident Ida Kambiru has taken the bull by its horns as she enters the male-dominated construction industry, saying she was enticed due to the high demand for buildings in the area.
No second evaluation for accused killer teacher
Patrick Geingob, a former teacher who allegedly stabbed his wife multiple times to death, was unable to undergo a second psychiatric evaluation.
Koichas school receives washing machines
The Momentum Metropolitan Empowerment Trust (MMET) earlier this week donated three washing machines valued at N$23 000 to learners of the Ecumenical Community School in the Koichas settlement.
Self-confessed rapist without a lawyer
A 52-year-old Windhoek resident who confessed to abducting, kidnapping and raping a five-year-old minor is currently without a lawyer.
Mutorwa opens Mangetti West road
The community of Elavi and farmers of Mangetti West, whose roads were in a shocking state previously, were ecstatic yesterday as the 53km second phase of the gravel road was opened to the public.
