‘Spouse’ in Section 2(1)(c) of the Immigration Control Act to be interpreted to include same-sex spouses lawfully married in another country
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Govt invests N$136m in Etosha roads
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has invested over N$136 million in the upgrading of tourist roads in the Etosha National Park between February 2019 and May 2023.
Improving lives through land
Freshly out of university with an Honours Degree in Land Administration, Sakaria Namhindo made it his life’s purpose to reduce the growth of informal settlements in Okakarara and Otjiwarongo in the Otjozondjupa region.
Omatjete dry spell nears the end
Erongo governor Andre Neville, representing minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni, along with acting Erongo chief regional officer Seblonica Kauari and Zeraeua Traditional chief Manase Zeraeua this week broke ground for the laying of the Ozondati-Omatjete water pipeline.
Green hydrogen set for lift-off… Cabinet approves N$10b deal
Namibia’s green hydrogen ambitions moved a step closer to fruition after Cabinet this week approved an agreement with Hyphen Hydrogen Energy.
Struggle wasn’t about gay rights – traditional leaders
President Hage Geingob has elected to remain silent on the recent Supreme Court ruling recognising same-sex marriages conducted beyond Namibia’s borders, but traditional leaders have vehemently opposed the ruling.
Fatal Congo Fever outbreak announced
The ministry of health on We d n e s d a y c o n f i rmed th e presence of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) also known as Congo Fever in the country after a male patient died on Thursday last week.
Geingob preaches African unity for prosperity
President Hage Geingob, in his commemorative message on the occasion of the 60th Africa Day, at Parliament Garden yesterday called for a peaceful, integrated, and prosperous Africa driven by its citizens.
Ongwediva, Okakarara partner for development
The Ongwediva Town Council has signed a partnership and cooperation agreement with Okakarara Town Council.
End in sight for treason accused
Light is shining at the end of a very long tunnel for the seven remaining treason accused after Windhoek High Court acting judge Petrus Unengu set the date for the submission of arguments on the verdict on Wednesday.









