OMUTHIYA - The re-elected mayor of Tsumeb, Matheus Hangula, said the municipality will adopt
a proactive revival roadmap and further asked councillors to redouble their efforts and focus on addressing
socio-economic challenges facing the town.
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Dhokuningila epangelo omatilitho nadhi thelwe okalambo- Omukuluntu gwetanga lyegameno ta londodha
WINDHOEK- Uuministeli wetanga lyegameno otawu ulike oshigwana omunwe kutya kehe ngoka ta ka monika ta piyaganeke ombili yoshilongo noshowo ta ningile omupresidente omambandameko oku mu dhipaga ote ke wu toola mo.
Fishrot files fallout… public anger erupts
WINDHOEK - Namibians have reacted with outrage following fresh revelations exposing local officials in the international bribery fishing scandal, dubbed ‘Fishrot’.
Swapo withdraws tainted ministers from parly list
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob last night announced that the Swapo Politburo has decided to withdraw corruption-tainted former ministers Bernhard Esau and Sacky Shanghala from the ruling party’s parliamentary list for the new National Assembly.
NDF warns against ‘assassination’ threats
WINDHOEK - Air Vice Marshal Martin Kambulu Pinehas, who is also acting Chief of the Defence Force (CDF), has warned certain individuals who are allegedly inciting political violence against newly-elected President Hage Geingob.
Rain breaks dry spell, farmers busy ploughing
ONGWEDIVA - Following heavy rainfall over the weekend, drought-hit communal farmers in the villages surrounding Ongwediva have already started tilling their communal fields.
Itula’s agent claims assault by police
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - an agent and foot soldier, who was campaigning for independent presidential candidate Dr Panduleni Itula, claims members of the reserve police in Omuthiya assaulted him during last week’s general election.
I’ve heard you – Geingob… president-elect to address nation tonight
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob at the weekend admitted that the 2019 presidential election was competitive after he shrugged off a spirited challenge from independent presidential candidate Dr Panduleni Itula to win the presidency, albeit with a reduced majority.
Out with the old, in with the new
WINDHOEK - A split in Swapo has seen the party overwhelmingly win in parliamentary elections, but did not retain the two-thirds majority it won with ease in 2014.
‘Fishrot’ lawyers fined for illegal entry
WINDHOEK - South African prominent lawyers who were in the country to represent the ‘Fishrot Six’ were convicted on Friday in Windhoek Magistrate’s Court for entering the country without work permits and ordered to pay a fine of N$10 000 each or consequently 18-months-imprisonment respectively.