As is characteristic of the Namibian political and media landscape where some entities thrive on the latest gossips, destructive innuendos and politics of division, it is little wonder that President Hage Geingob’s recent remarks at the Swapo Party Central Committee meeting of 2 October 2021 were misconstrued and presented to the public as an insult to the Central Committee members, and more outra
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Letters: The Swapo we want to see
Swapo will survive to see yet another day, despite its current complicated and unfortunate predicaments it is finding itself in. As a matter of fact, the South West Africa People’s Organisation is finding itself at an opportune time to rewrite its history.
Editorial: Football trapped in eternal tragicomedy loop
What Namibia’s football fraternity lack in competence and cohesion, they make up for in letter writing and court action.
Know Your Civil Servant: Delivering public services with excellence
Chief Correctional Officer: Laimi Hainghumbi
Aroab farmers demand land
“We, as members of the Aroab Small Livestock Farmers Association have requested the village council previously to allocate part of the land in town to us, as the less fortunate in order to address our housing and grazing challenges, but are still waiting on them,” he explained.
‘Let’s work collectively’, Katjingisiua appeals to MPs
Swapo Member of Parliament (MP) Nono Katjingisiua has appealed to fellow parliamentarians to approach the genocide matter with the sensitivity it deserves and work collectively to improve the joint declaration, especially on the monetary aspect.
Tjeundo wants proper atonement through reparations
Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Kazeongere Tjeundo has called upon those supporting the N$18 billion genocide agreement to convince parliament as to why they think the deal is justifiable.
State denies negligence in N$35 million eyesight suit
The ministry of safety and security and the commissioner general of the Namibia Correctional Services have denied negligence or having failed to keep an inmate safe who is suing them for N$35 million for losing his eyesight.
New developments in Wasserfall murder
More suspects are likely to be added to the charges in which two siblings are accused of the brutal killing of Sharon Wasserfall and her subsequent burial in a shallow grave in Walvis Bay.
Youth activist probed for embezzlement
A source close to the saga late yesterday said Hashikutuva’s family paid N$35 000 so that the aggrieved party can withdraw the case as they don’t want their son to have a criminal record.
