Although several Namibian nationals are working for regional and international organisations, it is still far below the desirable range.
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Erongo goes back to square one
President Hage Geingob yesterday said governmenet was forced to impose stricter restrictions by placing the entire Erongo region under lockdown, as a number of people were breaching lockdown rules aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus in Walvis Bay
Heritage council enters fray over Henties gallows
WALVIS BAY – The acting director of the National Heritage Council, Erica Ndalikokule, says public opinion bears much weight, especially when it comes to landmarks that are deemed offensive or declaring heritage sites.
Universities get N$9.4m virus relief
The government has made available N$9.4 million towards public higher education institutions to mitigate the impact of Covid-19.
Covid-19 cases rise to 31
Namibia yesterday recorded two more new positive cases of Covid-19, bringing the total confirmed number to 31.
Preacher withdraws urgent application
Flamboyant preacher Jackson Babi yesterday withdrew an urgent application that his lawyer Kadhila Amoomo had filed in the High Court last week to have his arrest and the search at his house declared as unlawful.
MP promotes urban agriculture for food security
Landless People’s Movement (LPM) parliamentarian Utaara Mootu has urged government to pursue urban land-for-food programmes to promote township horticulture farming and food self-sufficiency.
Vendor brutally beaten, dumped on the street … family devastated over Otjiwarongo woodcarver’s killing
The family of a Zimbabwean-born street vendor, who was assaulted and later succumbed to his injuries at Otjiwarongo last week, say they are devastated by how their loved one died.
Fishrot accused to face more charges
Politicians and businessmen who are accused of receiving more than N$130 million in bribes for fishing quotas are likely to face more charges, an investigator of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) said last week.
//Garoëb and I come a long way – Geingob
President Hage Geingob said nobody can come between him and Damara leader Gaob Justus //Garoëb.