Political analysts have said the failure of the City of Windhoek governing coalition does not only affect residents negatively but also crushes any hope for cooperation on a national level by opposition parties.
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Geingob pained by /Khomanin’s landlessness
President Hage Geingob has expressed sadness at the continued landlessness of the /Khomanin people, a sub-clan of the Damara people, who inhabited the central areas during the 1930s.
TransNamib workers apply brakes
Employees of the national rail service operator, TransNamib, will embark on a nationwide strike on Monday to show their frustration with contentious labour matters.
Govt pays N$5m to dead beneficiaries
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare paid N$5 million per month in grants to 4 156 deceased beneficiaries and 249 individuals with expired disability grant status.
Fitty trashes State’s ‘star witness’
During his testimony yesterday in his ongoing bail hearing in the Windhoek High Court before acting judge David Munsu, Fishrot accused Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi continued to tarnish the name of Fishrot whistleblower Jóhannes Stefánsson.
Cop nabbed with dagga denied bail
Four men and two women were arrested on Monday after they were found in possession of drugs in Gobabis in the Omaheke region.
N$35m Katima meat processor mooted
Agriculture executive director Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata announced that the ministry will soon construct a meat- processing plant to the tune of N$35 million in Katima Mulilo.
Kavango West council engages communities
The Kavango West Regional Council and the governor are touring the region’s eight constituencies in an effort to inform inhabitants of their
mandate as a local government.
Omuthiya accused of stealing festival concept
The Omuthiya Town Council has been accused of stealing the Othithiya Festival concept, allegedly pitched to it in 2019.
Omusati crime escalates
Omusati region is facing a serious challenge of lack of facilities to house trial awaiting inmates across the region.