All eyes will be on Keetmanshoop tomorrow when Swapo’s //Kharas structures will elect a new regional leadership.
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Unam suspends director over sexual harassment claims
A director at the University of Namibia has been accused of making sexual advances “on numerous occasions” and promised promotions to women who report directly to him.
MP: Hungry youth can cause chaos
Freshman parliamentarian Maximalliant Katjimune says it is important to call for a state of emergency on youth unemployment because frustrated and hungry youth have the ability to cause social unrest and topple the government.
Minister lashes Kavango oil drilling detractors
Energy minister Tom Alweendo says Western countries have built their economies on drilling oil and gas, but today environmentalists from these nations have the audacity to tell Namibia not to use its resources to grow the local economy.
I want my money – Jacobs
Former Brave Gladiators head coach Woody Jacobs is at loggerheads with the besieged Namibia Football Association, with the veteran gaffer claiming that the local football federation owes him N$175 000 in unpaid appearance fees.
Omahooli onkene taga tsikile okundjondjelwa moshilongo
Konima opolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati ya li ya ningi oshikonga showina moshitopolwa, okwa li ya manga po omulumentu gwomimvo 34 nomahooli inaaga pitikwa moshilongo.
MTC ta kumagidha oshigwana shi shangithe uukalata woongodhi komadhina gawo yene
Ehangano lyokukwatakanitha omawi mombepo MTC olya eta po omukalo gokushangitha uukalata woonomola komadhina gooyene. Omukuluntu gwehangano lyo-MTC Tim Ekandjo okwa ti omayishangitho ngoka otaga yi sigo omumvo tagu ya muJanuali.
Mokanaala komeya mwa sile yatatu miiwike iyali moshitopolwa shaMusati
Okanona komimvo ntano okasi sho ka gwile mokaanala komeya, moshitopolwa shaMusati.
Omahepeko taga ningilwa oshigwana shAayelele mOhangwena ga vuka
Aaleli miitopolwa pamwe naanambelewa yepangelo oya kenyanana kiimbuluma tayi yi pombanda, osho wo okatongotongo nomahepeko galwe taga ningilwa aayelele kAawambo moshitopolwa shaHangwena.
Namibia’s May exports high
For the month of May 2022, Namibia’s exports earnings stood at N$5.7 billion, down by 5.2% on monthly basis, while the imports bill amounted to N$10.2 billion, up by 1.9% on monthly basis resulting in a trade deficit of N$4.6 billion. This is up 12.3% when compared to 4.1 billion observed in April 2022.