The Namibia Petroleum Operators Association (Nampoa) will again be spearheaded by general manager for the Norwegian oil company BW Kudu, Klaus Endresen. This is as the association re-elected Endresen as the chairperson of the association.
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Schlettwein: Agri sector must be better resourced
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein said if Namibia is serious with the agricultural sector as the driver for economic growth, then much more still needs to be done for the sector.
Hunting benefits women in wildlife politics
Historically, African women have been said to be shy to take up leadership roles in almost all walks of life but the 21st century has seen the emergence of women leaders and voices in almost all sectors.
Flood wreaks havoc in Ohangwena
Torrential downpours that have caused flooding in the northern regions, exacerbated already challenging living conditions of mostly vulnerable families in flood-prone areas as many faces increasingly uncertain futures.
Cost causes private school exodus
Despite the endless challenges plaguing most public schools, including limited resources and bulging learner numbers per teacher, many parents have opted their children out of expensive private schools to State schools.
Otjimbingwe hosts historic Ovaherero chief vote
Thousands of Ovaherero Traditional Authority loyalists and spectators will have their eyes squarely fixed on Erongo’s Otjimbingwe settlement to witness the election and coronation of OTA’s ombara otjitambi (paramount chief).
Nudo not Swapo’s side chick – Kauandenge
National Unity Democratic Organisation has blasted critics who label the party as a ‘Swapo side chick for its purported close links and cooperation with the ruling party.
Keetmanshoop community demands doctor’s appointment
Concerned about the alleged deterioration of the provision of health services, residents in the town yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration, demanding the re-appointment of Refanus Kooper, who previously served them as a medical doctor.
Arandis murder suspect released
A suspect, who was arrested over the weekend for the murder of Caroline Joshlyn Gaweses, who was found dead on Saturday morning in Arandis, has been released.
Communities appeal for compensation law review
Members of the Torra conservancy have decried the compensation policy for losses incurred as a result of human/wildlife conflict, calling for an urgent review of the law.







