Despite ending the state of emergency, declared over the new novel coronavirus crisis, President Hage Geingob yesterday warned it was too early to claim the victory of a decline.
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Service delivery suffers as council infighting worsens
OMUTHIYA – The ugly squabbles at the Grootfontein municipality has left residents without adequate service delivery.
Shangula takes wheel on pandemic directives
Following the expiry of the Covid-19 state of emergency, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula now has wide-ranging response powers to implement new directives as empowered by the Public Health Act and Public Environmental Health Act of 2015.
Vilho accuses LPM of spying
Defence minister Peter Hafeni Vilho has accused leaders of the Landless People’s Movement of spying on the ministry’s affairs and passing on sensitive communications to foreign governments.
Attempted murder accused walks free
Namibia Qualifications Authority CEO Frans Gertze, who was arrested last year for allegedly shooting his wife six times, walked out of the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court a free man yesterday after his case was withdrawn.
Venaani labels Swapo MPs ‘cowards’
Leader of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) McHenry Venaani has labelled Swapo parliamentarians “cowards” after the ruling party MPs shot down a motion he wanted to table in parliament on Wednesday to discuss the unfolding political situation in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
NSFAF clarifies laptop initiative
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has clarified that the laptop initiative is not only for government-funded beneficiaries but for thousands of other students in the country who also stand to benefit.
Opolisi Momusati ya kumagidha oshigwana shi yande okuya iilonga yopolisi moshipala
Omukuluntu gwopolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati Titus Shikongo, ota kumagidha oshigwana shi hulithepo okuya iilonga yopolisi moshipala.
Speaker reiterates SADC transformation
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has reiterated the need for parliaments to transform the SADC region by enacting progressive legislation.
Air Namibia’s N$193 million restart plan
Air Namibia will require at least N$193 million to restart operations after months of huge losses and the grounding of commercial passenger flights due to the Covid-19 outbreak.