After a plea from the Prime Minister to individuals and corporates to meet government halfway in assisting flood victims during her visit to northern Namibia recently, Skytents donated tents, mattresses and blankets to around 20 households.
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Debmarine donates locally-manufactured toilets
Debmarine Namibia handed over 12 new toilets to the Nicolas Witbooi Memorial School on 22 February in Dordabis, Khomas region with the aim of providing a safe and clean environment for learners, teachers and staff.
Namibia, Botswana sign historic border crossing deal
Namibia and Botswana on Friday signed a historic agreement that will see the citizens of both countries using only their national identity documents to cross their borders.
Govt examines Meatco autopsy report
The government is analysing a forensic report by a local firm into the state of affairs and viability of the Meat Corporation of Namibia, with a view to secure the long-term sustainability of the beef sector.
NamRA ensures Namibia pockets billions
Preliminary outturns in many respects point to improving fiscal fundamentals aligned to positive domestic economic growth prospects and buoyancy arising from tax administration reforms, Finance and Public Enterprises Minister Iipumbu Shiimi has said.
First ladies team up to inspire Namibian youth
The First ladies of Namibia and the USA, Monica Geingos and Jill Biden, respectively, joined forces Friday to encourage young people to take on leadership roles and embrace democracy, as the future belongs to the youth.
Four die in two accidents
Four people have died in two separate accidents over the weekend in Erongo region.
Venaani wants more youth in Parliament
PMD president McHenry Venaani has urged residents of the Okaku constituency to vote for Jason Haufiku in the by-election, slated for the area on 17 March.
Swakop Uranium aids flood victims
Swakop Uranium (SU) has made N$200 000 available to the National Emergency Disaster Relief Fund to assist the government with its humanitarian efforts to provide relief for northern flood victims.
Murder accused ‘free’ after multiple delays
Mariental resident Coenrad Strydom walked out of the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court a free man temporarily on Thursday after his murder case was struck from the court roll by magistrate John Sindano.







