The Lewcor Group, a family-owned business headquartered in Okahandja, is now officially the new owner of Namdeb’s Elizabeth Bay Mine that has produced over four million carats between 1991 and 2018.
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Three Kavango West councillors voted out
NKURENKURU – The recently held Swapo primaries in Kavango West produced a mixed bag, with five seating councillors prevailing as candidates for the upcoming regional council elections, while three failed to make the cut.
APP to field young candidates
ONGWEDIVA – The All People’s Party (APP) says it will field more young people to contest in the upcoming regional council and local authority elections slated for November.
Institutionalised trafficking of footballers must cease
The enterprising Brave Warriors international is a product of Otavi based outfit Touch & Go and was on loan at Pirates before he was snapped up by Cosmos.
PDM youth league calls for death penalty
“Namibia has become a rapist’s haven, and the statistics do not lie.
Visually impaired feel excluded in electoral process
They say the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) failed to consult them on measures put in place for them to go vote, despite the knowledge that they usually rely on helpers to ease their challenges during polling.
Rundu students demand 50% refund
Last month, the centre informed students that they had to downgrade from higher level to ordinary level a day before students could write their first higher level examination
Drama as Tobias quits councillor race
The Swapo district conference for Tsumeb held on Tuesday had to be postponed to a later date when chaos erupted shortly after incumbent regional councillor Lebbius Tobias
Real cost of BIG only N$4 billion
the actual gross costs for BIG would be N$6.85 billion, or 9.4% of the current
CEO exposes municipal ‘rot’
… ‘I will rather resign than succumb to injustice’