WINDHOEK – The United Democratic Front of Namibia (UDF) is “stronger than ever” and ready to contest the Presidential and National Assembly elections later this month, party president, Apius !Auchab, said yesterday.
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APP advocates for LGBTIQ rights
WINDHOEK - All People’s Party (APP) president, Ignatius Shixwamweni, says the party’s position is to champion for gender equality, the rights of people with disabilities and the LGBTIQ community.
Glowing tributes for historian
KIRRIS-OST - Family, friends and members of the community gathered last weekend at farm Kirris-Ost for the tombstone unveiling of Elizabeth Tjipepa-Kröhne, who has contributed significantly towards the history of Namibia.
OoEVM kadhi shi ehogololo lyaSwapo – Geingob ta ti
WINDHOEK- Omupresidente Hage Geingob okwa hokolola kutya edhilaadhilo lyokuya po nomashina gwo kuhogolola ngoka haga ithanwa electronic voting machines (EVM) kalya li osheetwapo shaSwapo ashike Swapo okwa yambidhidha owala edhilaadhilo nokulitaamba ko.
Weapons seized at rallies …police chief urges political tolerance
WINDHOEK - Police Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga said weapons, including firearms, have been seized at political rallies across the country as campaigning for the general election heats up.
Kuvukiland: Scores languish in squalor
TSUMEB - The outskirts of Tsumeb in the Oshikoto region embodies all the woes of over-urbanisation.
Gobabis double murderer gets two life terms
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Alfred Siboleka yesterday sentenced double murder convict, Petrus Paai, to two life imprisonment terms.
Rains bring relief to northern farmers
ONGWEDIVA – Rain in the northern regions came as a relief to many farmers whose livestock have been decimated by the persistent drought.
NDP receives new members at Sikubi rally
KATIMA MULILO – The leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP) Martin Lukato Lukato, says he received 84 new members over the weekend.
Okaku inhabitants demand service delivery
OKAKU – Inhabitants of some villages in the Okaku constituency said they are still hoping for basic services such as water, electricity and quality public healthcare.