Cabinet has directed that the covering of Covid-related graves with mechanical ploughs be discontinued to ensure dignified burials for the deceased.
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Tashia Travel: Coping with the loss of travel
Travel has been the fuel for most of my life. From the moment I first took off for boarding school in Stellenbosch at 13 years old, I’ve defined myself by where I’ve been and where I’m going. My mind and soul are filled with memories of places, people, enchantments, disasters and discoveries.
ZAMA at loggerheads with KMTC
The Zambezi Annual Musical Awards (ZAMA) is an annual event that commenced in 2019, and it is at crossroads with funding from the Katima Mulilo Town Council (KMTC).
On The Spot: ‘I have laid foundation for future success’
Outgoing City of Windhoek CEO Robert Kahimise (RK) this week spoke to New Era journalist Kuzeeko Tjitemisa (KT) on his highlights and challenges during his tenure at the country’s biggest municipality.
Hotspot tag difficult to shake off
… as Khomas accounts for 40% virus cases in Namibia
Govt nets massive auction haul
… as treasury rakes in over N$600m from quotas
Study shows high levels of burnout among nurses
The study investigated how job demands-resources and psychological capital impact the general health and burnout of nurses
Top ACC investigator takes on PM
Disgruntled Anti-Corruption Commission investigator Phelem Masule is fighting back against his unceremonious removal as chief of investigations and prosecutions at the anti-graft agency.
Speaker calls for transformation amid virus crisis
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi says there is a need for countries to continue to innovate in order to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic that has ravaged economies globally.
Tourism restart brings hope… ample health measures and precautions in place
Namibia is finally ready to reopen its international borders to tourists, with safety measures in place to welcome visitors as from Tuesday next week.