OMUTHIYA -The Omuthiya Town Council says in the absence of rules and regulations on informal traders
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Putting a price on nature …N$13 billion generated through biodiversity
WINDHOEK – Namibia’s well maintained biodiversity brings in a whopping N$13 billion annually,
Govt spends N$131m on drought relief
WINDHOEK – Government has spent N$131 million towards drought relief, while it has received an extra N$129 million in donations to help farmers and families affected by the prevailing dry spell.
Drought wreaks havoc … over 41 000 cattle perish
WINDHOEK – More than 41 000 cattle have died over a period of ten months, while serious losses of livestock are currently being experienced across the country due to the severe drought.
Murder accused soldiers get bail
WINDHOEK – Two Namibian Defence Force members, arrested for allegedly shooting and killing two civilians during Operation Kalahari Desert, have been granted bail in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
70% of govt schools without internet
WINDHOEK - Close to 70 percent of government schools are still not connected to the internet, parliament heard on Tuesday.
Health rolls out ‘effective’ HIV drug
WINDHOEK – The ministry of health has started rolling out a more effective HIV drug that has fewer side effects as of Tuesday.
TransNamib moves drought relief commodities by rail
WINDHOEK – TransNamib is moving about 1 000 tons of drought relief cargo from the port of Walvis Bay to inland destinations within the country.
RVTC, town council ink deal
RUNDU - The Rundu Vocational Training Centre (RVTC ) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding
Geingob a fikifa pexulilo o-UNGA
ONGWEDIVA - Omupresidente Hage Geingob okwa fika pexulilo ekufombinga laye momutumba woiwana hangano –oUnited Nations General Assembly (UNGA) oo wa kala ko oshivike ashishe.