Political analysts have urged the country’s political parties to follow Independent Patriots for Change’s model in how they handle party officials accused of engaging in questionable business or committing crimes.
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‘We did everything to save him’…devastated crew, family mourn drowned fisherman
A 22-member vessel crew battled rough sea in their desperate attempt to rescue a fisherman who had gone overboard on Tuesday morning.
Seibeb wants N$1.9bn utility bills cancelled
Landless People’s Movement (LPM) parliamentarian Henny Seibeb on Tuesday moved two separate motions that seek to address strategies to permanently write off water and electricity debts of local authorities.
Man surrenders after slitting wife’s throat
A resident of the Zambezi region handed himself over to the police after he had allegedly killed his wife with an Okapi knife at Shungu village in the Kongola area.
Youth participation in economy vital
Deputy youth minister Emma Kantema-Gaomas says Africa’s foremost resource is its youth, and Namibia is particularly not lacking in that regard as the majority of the population consists of young people.
Minister wants AI solutions for economic growth
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi wondered whether Namibia has the right technological solutions for the developmental challenges on the ground - spanning from green energy, healthcare, food shortages, climate change and youth unemployment - to digital exclusion.
Nurse to oppose Kanyama lawsuit
A northern-based nurse, who is being sued for defamation by businessman Shapwa Kanyama and his wife will be opposing the suit.
Over 2 600 GBV cases reported last year
Despite efforts from government, development partners, churches and civil society to curb gender-based violence, the scourge continues unabated.
Defence minister Frans Kapofi speaks on the Swapo succession and the infamous ‘Helmut amendments’
Defence minister Frans Kapofi speaks on the Swapo succession and the infamous ‘Helmut amendments’
Gladiators wallop Lesotho to reach semis…set to face SA
Namibia’s Brave Gladiators yesterday cruised to a comfortable 2-0 win over Lesotho during their final Group B match of the ongoing Cosafa Cup, but that result was however not enough as they had to rely on a 1-all draw between South Africa and Mozambique to have their place in the semi-finals officially confirmed.