The two newly elected regional councillors for Otjiwarongo and Opuwo Rural have promised to serve the electorate and improve service delivery in their respective constituencies.
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Journalists win media award for exposing Fishrot
Four Icelandic journalists who uncovered what is now known as the Fishrot scandal and which led to the arrest and detention of former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau, his justice counterpart Sacky Shanghala and five others have been awarded the Union of Icelandic Journalists’ 2019 Bladamannaverðlaun for Best Investigative Reporting for their coverage of the bribery saga.
Ghana bestows achievement award on youth leader
Youth leader Ester Simon was honoured with an achievement award by the All African Students Union, through the body’s SheGame Awards2020 in Accra, Ghana.
Bulky vessel lifted out of sea at Walvis
WALVIS BAY – The Far Sleipner vessel that mostly operates in Angolan waters became the heaviest vessel ever to be docked and lifted out of water by Namdock.
Shangula moves to calm virus fears
Health minister Dr Shangula Kalumbi has called for calm among Namibians, saying there was no need for panic over the deadly coronavirus, which has claimed the lives of over 4 000 people around the world.
Omatukano taga ningilwa Geingob otaga hwahwameke uukwamuhoko – Swapo
Omupevipresidente gwoSwapo Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah okwa li a nyana omatukano nomalaka ga honga ngoka taga ningilwa Presidente Hage Geingob ta ti kutya omityanayi ndhoka otadhi lalakanene okuhwahwameka uukwamuhoko osho wo okuponokela omupresiddnte.
Invoices worth N$2 billion presented to Aveshe Consulting
Karel Cloete, the Anti-Corruption Commission senior investigator in the tax fraud investigation said that during their investigations it came to light at least N$2 billion worth of invoices were presented to Aveshe Consulting – the firm contracted by government to pay out tax refunds on purchases made for export – by several Angolans with the help of unscrupulous Namibians.
Convict narrates gang rape participation
A 28-year-old man who spent six years at Windhoek Correctional facility mirrored on how he participated in a gang rape while at school as a teenage boy destroyed his life.
Unam Wi-Fi service offline aggrieves students
Many students at the University of Namibia (Unam) have expressed their disappointment towards management for allegedly failing to pay the service provider for the internet connection on campus.
This, the students argue, is despite the fact they have paid their internet connectivity fee of N$500 during registration.
Swapo condemns insults against its president
Swapo vice-president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has condemned in strongest terms the latest insults hurled at President Hage Geingob saying that such insults are aimed inciting public hatred, tribalism, hostility and violence against the President.