Time lost due to flooding at some northern schools will be made up during school holidays and over weekends.
National
Squatter law challenge torn apart
A three-judge bench of the High Court dismantled land activist Dimbulukeni Nauyoma’s constitutionality challenge of the squatters’ proclamation law before throwing it out.
Uutoni enters city workers’ fray
Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni yesterday slammed the City of Windhoek’s leadership for failing to agree terms with striking cleaners.
Amushelelo: Sinner or saint? …a glance into the life of activist, businessman and alleged fraudster
British statesman Winston Churchill once defined Russia as “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.”
Geingob off to AU meeting
President Hage Geingob will be leaving today for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he will attend the 36th African Union (AU) ordinary session of the assembly of heads of state and government.
Government catches N$110 million hake windfall
The Namibian government has generated N$110 million from the sale of 15 000 metric tonnes of hake.
N$248 million for Walvis Bay roads
The Road Fund Administration has agreed to increase its funding to the Walvis Bay municipality for road maintenance.
LPM boots Witbooi
The ongoing animosity between the Landless People’s Movement leadership and Gerrit Witbooi has resulted in the Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor’s unceremonious expulsion from the party.
Boulter challenges PG decision
British farmer and businessman Harvey Boulter want the High Court to review the decision of the prosecutor general to continue prosecuting him over allegations surrounding a shooting incident that resulted in the death of his farm manager in 2021.
Agribank upbeat about Kavango growth
Agribank CEO Raphael Karuaihe is upbeat about his institution’s operations in the two Kavango regions.









