Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) president Mike Kavekotora has said his party appreciates the efforts by government in fighting Covid-19 and using the budget as part of the ammunition in its arsenal to fight the pandemic.
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Muinjangue hits back at detractors
National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) leader Esther Muinjangue has called out her detractors and political rivals who claim her acceptance of a deputy minister position in the Swapo-led government was a sign she was joining the ruling party.
Free market economy system concerns NEFF
The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) has raised concerns over the free market economy, saying it was denying Namibians fair access to common markets due to presence and competition from foreigners.
Geingob weathers storm…defends corruption fight record
President Hage Geingob has lashed back at the stinging criticism levelled against his administration when it comes to fighting corruption in the public sector.
Germany to finally apologise for genocide
The German government has acknowledged the mass killings of the Nama and Ovaherero, more than 100 years ago as genocide and willing to apologise to affected communities, President Hage Geingob has said.
Govt committed to tackling housing backlog
President Hage Geingob yesterday acknowledged the lack of affordable housing in the country is a well-documented problem and has seen the backlog remaining well above 300 000 units countrywide.
Alleged cop brutality leaves vendor with broken leg
A 51-year-old vendor who was left with a broken leg after a suspected case of police heavy-handedness and brutality in an incident at his home in Havana informal settlement has opened a case of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm against law enforcement officers.
Mysterious fires torment Oshana family
A family from Onekaku village in the Uukwiyuushona constituency of Oshana region lost its entire harvest after a mysterious fire broke out this week.
Govt working on modalities to reopen borders
President Hage Geingob yesterday announced that the government has commenced work on precautionary measures and adjustments that will allow for the gradual reopening of borders for public travel.
Onda lwitha okulunga iitapula- Geingob
Omupresidente gwoshilongo Hage Geingob sho a popitha oshigwana shaNamibia lwotango nuumvo sho a shuna ko koshipundi oshikando she oshitiyali e te ya lombwele shoka unene sha ganithwa muule woshikako she shotango sho e li omupresidente gwoshilongo.