The Namibian Navy and their Brazilian counterparts took part in various military exercises over the weekend to strengthen relations between the two countries.
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Isaacs decries lack of experienced, quality players…as Stars remain unstoppable
Black Africa veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs on Saturday admitted that until the club starts roping in top experienced players with the required premiership calibre, things it will continue to be difficult for the former Namibian champions.
Uuministeli womindhingoloko wa futa oomilliona mekanitho lyoomwenyo dhaantu
Uuministeli womindhingoloko iihwa nomapashiyono owa pititha omushangwa kutya owa longitha oshimaliwa shi thike poomilliona N$24.1 okufuta ekanitho lyoomwenyo oshowo omayonagulo niiponga ya etithwa kiiyamakuti moshilongo.
MTC’s mobile financial services on the horizon
The country’s biggest telecommunications provider, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), is anticipating to take a leap into the financial services’ arena this year.
Nganate advocates for Omaheke uranium mining
Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate last week urged Namibians to abandon what he called ‘fear of the unknown’ to allow Uranium One to continue with its controversial mining operations in the area.
Namibians mourn death of AKA
Various local celebrities and fans have taken to social media to express sorrow at the shooting of multi-award winner Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, better known as AKA, on Friday evening in Durban, South Africa.
More tractors needed in Aminuis
Aminuis farmers want the government to avail more tractors to increase crop production in the area, as the only working tractor they have does not cater for everyone.
Community keeps their dead for days
Dysfunctional mortuaries in the Aminuis area have put an emotional strain on residents of the constituency, who are forced to keep their departed loved ones at home until the police arrive to collect the dead bodies.
Shikongo demands apology or N$1 million… Amushelelo remains defiant
Police inspector general Joseph Shikongo, through his lawyer Nambili Mhata, has sent a letter of demand to activist Michael Saddam Amushelelo to immediately stop spreading false rumours about him through social media, or face a lawsuit of N$1 million.
Geingob: I was misunderstood
President Hage Geingob expressed dissapointment with media reports that aim to tarnish and ridicule his administration.








