President Hage Geingob says the ruling party aims to improve the high unemployment rate among young people, which currently stands at 46%.
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Gazza reigns supreme at NAMAs
Lazarus Shiimi, popularly known as Gazza, has scooped the Artist of the Decade Award, the most coveted and sought after accolade at the finale of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) in the capital over the weekend, while Jazz musician Rose Blvc walked away with the Best New Comer award.
Poverty scourge fuels child marriages
Gender minister Doreen Sioka says the prevalence of child marriages is alarming, adding that poverty, culture and tradition are some of the contributing factors.
Sand mining, timber harvesting in firing line
Despite a constitutional obligation to protect Namibia’s natural wealth, authorities have for the most part not lived up to the obligation and the country has over the years suffered enormous natural capital loss, a local report has highlighted.
St Boniface top brass accused of bias … as pupils take stand against corporal punishment
SHAMBYU – Classes at one of the country’s top-performing school, St Boniface College in Kavango East, were disrupted yesterday after pupils staged a march alleging unfair and ill-treatment at the hands of the school management.
Covid-19: Crowded dormitories put pupils at risk
Oshakati – Members of the Oshana Covid-19 task force this week visited the Iipumbu Senior Secondary School at Oshakati where a number of pupils have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Cops complete bribery probe against preacher
The police have concluded their investigations into the case of self-proclaimed preacher Jackson Babi, who stands accused of attempting to bribe officers of the law about three months ago.
Geingob: Unsolved cases unacceptable… police told to redouble efforts against crime
President Hage Geingob has implored police officers to redouble their efforts to prevent and solve crime swiftly, adding that the situation of cases remaining unsolved for years is unacceptable.
FMD breaks out in Kavango West
RUNDU – The veterinary authorities have reported a new outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in cattle at Sivara in the Kapako constituency of Kavango West.
Tate Mike fails High Court bail appeal
Windhoek High Court Judges Christie Liebenberg and Claudia Claasen yesterday dismissed an appeal by suspended Fishcor CEO Mike Nghipunya against the refusal of Deputy Chief Magistrate Ingrid Unengu to release him on bail.