National Council vice chairperson Victoria Kauma says parliament needs to do more to safeguard the resources of the country.
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Shape up or ship out – councillor
Berseba constituency councillor Jeremias Goeieman last week lashed his administrative staff during a community development committee (CDC) meeting in Bethanie.
City, town councils renew agreement
The local authorities of the City of Windhoek, Oshakati, Ongwediva and Ondangwa agreed to continue finding solutions to the most pressing challenges.
NDF not ‘employment bureau’
Following public outcry among unemployed young people over the Namibian Defence Force’s mandatory health, academic, and age cap requirements for recruitment, the ministry hit back yesterday, saying the force should not be seen as a job creator.
Fitty explains his millions
Fishrot accused Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi yesterday told the Windhoek High Court that cash payments he received from Icelandic fishing company, Samherji, came from consultancy work he did for them.
AR turns on city deployees
The Affirmative Repositioning movement has neither taken a resolution or sanctioned any of its deployees to the Windhoek municipality to pass a vote of no confidence in the current management committee.
Angry Sioka jeered by MPs
Gender equality minister Doreen Sioka had to contend with a hostile audience at Swakopmund yesterday, who jeered and laughed at her suggestions to increase women’s representation in the National Council.
Kavango conservancies fight exploration … authorities counter claims in High Court
Four community forest and conservancy organisations from the Kavango region claim there is no viable oil in the area as they fight to stop exploration activities by the Canadian company ReconAfrica, despite authorisation having been granted by the authorities.
Lüderitz family dies in shack fire
Members of the Lüderitz community are reeling in shock after a mother and her two minor children died when their shack caught fire in the Old Location area, at the southern coastal town last weekend.
Swartbooi labels LPM councillor ‘intellectually fatigued’
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has accused his party’s councillor on the Keetmanshoop council of betrayal, labelling her “careless and intellectually fatigued”.