It has emerged that some San people in the Aminuis constituency are misusing their children’s monthly social grants given by the government as safety nets in eradicating extreme poverty and reducing inequality.
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AR studying land offers
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement says it is currently studying offers for a potential housing development to accommodate landless youth south of Windhoek.
Drought stalks Aminuis farmers
Despite the fact that most parts of Namibia have received goods rains and promising grazing, Aminuis constituency in the Omaheke region continues to feel the pinch of persistent drought.
Nudo backs proposed Genocide Day
Following the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement’s declaration to have 2 October as Genocide Remembrance Day in honour of the Ovaherero and Nama who died at the hands of German colonial forces between 1904-1908, Nudo has also come on board in support of the idea.
Taya longelwa kohi yomiti…ompumbwe yaalongi posikola tayi shongolitha elongo
KANDUME – Aalongwa yondondo 10 no-11 poKandume Combined School otaya longelwa kohi yomiti konima sho oongulu dhiipeleki dha li dha hanagulwa po kombepo iiwike ya pita.
Judges are independent – Geingob … president encourages courts to act without fear or favour
President Hage Geingob yesterday assured Namibians that no member of Cabinet or the Legislature would be allowed to meddle in the affairs of the Judiciary.
Genocide Day gets thumbs up
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement have declared 2 October as Genocide Remembrance Day in honour of the Ovaherero and Nama who died at the hands of German colonial forces between 1904-1908.
City shuts off water at 20 public schools
The City of Windhoek has cut off water supply to at least 20 government schools in the Khomas region over outstanding bills, believed to be around N$55 million.
Home affairs probes sham marriages
The home affairs ministry has investigated about 70 so-called marriages of convenience, deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende announced yesterday.
Coronavirus considered ‘low risk’ for Namibians… WHO says country must leave nothing to chance
Namibia is among the ‘low risk’ countries in Africa to contracting the coronavirus disease, World Health Organisation (WHO) Country Representative Dr Charles Sagoe-Moses said yesterday.