Many students at the University of Namibia (Unam) have expressed their disappointment towards management for allegedly failing to pay the service provider for the internet connection on campus.
This, the students argue, is despite the fact they have paid their internet connectivity fee of N$500 during registration.
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Swapo condemns insults against its president
Swapo vice-president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has condemned in strongest terms the latest insults hurled at President Hage Geingob saying that such insults are aimed inciting public hatred, tribalism, hostility and violence against the President.
SADC progresses in battling malaria – Nandi-Ndaitwah
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has said although sub-Saharan Africa as a whole has not experienced rapid rates decline of malaria to equal with the global progress, the SADC region has registered stronger progress in the prevention and control of malaria.
Apollo 11 a ningwa mwene gwomukunda gwaShikuku
Omunangeshefa a tseyika nawa monooli noongeshefa dhoositola ndhoka ha dhi landitha iitungithi, omalovu noshowo iinima oyindji ya yooloka monooli yoshilongo Wilhelm Lazarus nedhina lya tseyika nawa moongeshefa dhe Apollo 11 okwa li a langekwa onga mwene gwomukunda gwaShikuku Olyomakaya gehuliloshiwike ndika.
Geingob pays surprise visit at Katutura hospital…promises more such visits at state institutions
Nurses and patients at Katutura State Hospital on Friday described President Hage Geingob’s surprise visit as a “shock” but said they knew something big was coming when they were asked to thoroughly clean the medical facility as early as 05h00.
Main supply dams fill up
NamWater CEO Abraham Nehemia has declared that with the recent good rainfall received in the three main supply dams feeding water to the central areas including Windhoek, Gobabis and Karirib - the drought experienced over the past few years is over for now.
Nujoma pays tribute to former UN chief
Founding President Sam Nujoma has paid tribute to former United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, who died last week Wednesday at the age of 100.
Tender documentation to rehabilitate Hardap Dam underway
After the Hardap Dam level decreased, several faulty aspects needing attention in terms of rehabilitation were recently identified.
Geingob continues championing women’s rights
As Namibia joined the rest of the world to commemorate International Women’s Day, President Hage Geingob took the lead and lauded Namibian women for undertaking a courageous journey towards gender equality, urging more urgency and action.
Geingob pays tribute to iconic diplomat
Tributes poured in yesterday for Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, the former United Nations secretary general who mediated Namibian independence from South Africa. De Cuéllar, who died Wednesday at the age of 100, considered the 1990 independence of Namibia as his greatest accomplishment as secretary general.