KATIMA MULILO – The Katima Mulilo state mortuary has not been functioning well over the past several months. As a result, those who lose their beloved ones are at times compelled to send the bodies of their relatives to private mortuaries at a great cost.
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Councillors accused of cheap politics
WALVIS BAY – Some residents of Kuisebmond on Wednesday accused the Walvis Bay Town Council of using their homelessness as a ploy to gain votes in the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for later this month
Drama in court as massacre suspect arraigned
OHANGWENA – A man who is accused of killing three family members in Ohangwena Region this week made his first court appearance yesterday but the matter was remanded to Monday next week as the suspect was unresponsive.
Police K9 unit makes a difference
WINDHOEK – The Namibian Police Canine Unit – in short K9 Unit – that is tasked with detecting crimes, explosives, drugs and criminals amongst others, has its existence founded on the Namibian Police Act, 19 of 1990 Section 13, which spells out its mandate.
Oshikonga shetalululo lyo-APRM sha langekwa pambelewa
WINDHOEK- Ohela ongundu yaatoolinkundana noshowo aagandjimayele yowina komupresidente Hage Geingob oya li ya ningi ooyihontali peegululo lyoshikonga shetalululo lyoNamibia Africa Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) noNational Governing Council noshowo eshainozimino kombinga yoTechnical Assessment Mission nekuthombinga lyapangelo moshikonga sho-APRM.
Thousands flood employment portal…job service bureau faces challenges
WINDHOEK – The ministry of labour and employment creation has been struggling to find job placements for thousands of Namibians currently unemployed.
Geingob hopeful Africa will improve on governance
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob says Namibia remains confident that through proper implementation of Namibia’s
New Nust council to finalise VC appointment
WINDHOEK – Higher education minister Dr Itah Kandjii-Murangi says it is a top priority of the new council members of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) to appoint a substantive vice-chancellor.
Elephants continue to cause destruction
NKURENKURU - Human-wildlife conflict remains a serious problem in Kavango West, where elephants continue to cause destruction.
Swapo to concentrate on jobs
KOMSBERG - The Namibian government continues to provide a conducive environment for businesses to operate in and which can also attract foreign investors.