WINDHOEK – International University of Management (IUM) founder Dr David Namwandi yesterday expressed shock and disgust at attacks on immigrants in neighbouring South Africa and called on President Hage Geingob in his capacity as the chairperson of SADC to intervene.
Front Page News
Mystery over decapacitated body on railway tracks
WINDHOEK - Namibian Police Regional Commander Commissioner Silvanus Nghishidimbwa said a post-mortem will be carried out today to determine what caused the death of the woman whose headless body was found on the railway tracks near Game shopping centre on Friday.
Veteran editor gracefully retires
WINDHOEK - Kae MaÞunÿu-Tjiparuro, who joined New Era Publications Corporation from the Ministry of Information in October 1991 and was present when the newspaper morphed from a bi-weekly to a weekly and subsequently became a daily, has retired.
IUM student stabbed to death by ex-boyfriend
WINDHOEK - A student from the International University of Management (IUM) was last Thursday allegedly stabbed to death by her former boyfriend whom she broke up with last year.
Elifas okwa li ohamba yaaveshe
Onamungundo – Ohamba Immanuel Kauluma yaElifas yaShindodola Omukwanekamba kedimo, a dalwa kohamba Nashikwele shaKadhikwa wodikwa yaNamupala waNangobe ou a dala nee ovana vaMpingana ngaashi, Nehale
Schlettwein a matula yomokaanda kaye
Minista wemona Calle Schlettwein okwa tukula emona olo li li mokaanda komudo 2019/2020 ngaha
Ovakalelipo vovanailonga moNAFAU va pewa omadeulo
Lüderitz – Ovakalelipo vovanailonga meenhele doilonga momahangano a yooloka koshi yehangano lovanailonga loNamibian Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) moshi ayi sha Lüderitz ova upikwa eshi va pewa omadeulopukululo oule womafiku e li avali, okuhovela 26 – 27 march 2019.
Namibia makes history …becomes the first African country to export beef to China
WINDHOEK- Namibia yesterday became the first African nation to export beef to People’s Republic of China, when it transported the first 21 tonnes of beef to China the world’s largest consumer market.
Geingob to lead mourners to Onamungundo
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob will today lead a high-level government delegation to the Ondonga Royal Palace at Onamungundo in the Oshikoto to pay homage and respect to the late Omukwaniilwa (King) Immanuel Kauluma Elifas who died in hospital early this week.
Slight drop in unemployment rate – NSA
WINDHOEK- Namibian’s unemployment rate decreased slightly by 0.6 percent, from 34 percent in 2016 to 33.4 percent in 2018, this is according to Statistician General Alex Shimuafeni who noted unemployment remains “very high” in the Kavango East, Kunene, Omaheke and Zambezi regions.