One of the events that make Namibia such a great and stable country, is how effortlessly power is transferred to the incoming leader.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Knowledge is power
The winners of an essay writing competition to raise awareness around natural gas resources in Namibia, were recently announced.
Sprinting in Tobias Hainyeko
An athletics event was held in the Mukwanangombe informal settlement of the Tobias Hainyeko constituency on Saturday to encourage residents, especially the youth, to take up sport.
All systems go for ‘Together as One’
Everything is ready for the ‘Together as One’ Part 4 boxing bonanza on Saturday, says promoter Nestor Tobias.
Woman allegedly raped by Facebook lover
A 19-year-old woman was raped and robbed by a man she met on Facebook a month ago, who introduced his name as Exit the musician.
NUST Ohangwena campus to open next year
Plans to establish a NUST satellite campus in Eenhana in the Ohangwena region, are at an advanced stage.
Mayumbelo offers to vacate acting seat
The City of Windhoek’s acting CEO has written a scathing letter to councillor Ndeshihafela Larandja, accusing the ‘restraint’ IPC representative of attempting to remove him.
Ndeitunga: Men are embarrassing us…calls for harsh penalties for rapists
Namibia’s police chief has called for severe punishments for adults who rape children as a deterent for a crime that has become all too prevalent.
Government is addressing youth unemployment – PM
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said government is aware of youth unemployment, which she attributes to a lack of skills and access to finance, and has listed an array of interventions to solve the crisis.
Swapo tribalism, disunity concern NEKA
Swapo members who were born in exile have expressed concern over ructions in the governing party. Namibian Exile Kids Association (NEKA) secretary general Mao Angula said the organisation is worried over the high degree of “cancerous symptoms of disunity and tribalism”
