A resident of Rundu who was fishing before the New Year’s celebrations nearly died in the Kavango River.
National
11.5% decide for Moses //Garoëb…low voter turnout trend continues
Out of the 42 135 eligible voters, only 4 822 made it to the voting booth on Friday to decide the fate of the Moses //Garoëb constituency in the just-concluded by-election.
Public fall victim to criminals in job hunt
The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) on Friday distanced itself from a scam involving monies paid by members of the public to secure employment in the ongoing recruitment process of 200 correctional services officers.
New plan caters for low-income patients
A young medical doctor who believes that people from all walks of life should have access to quality and affordable healthcare has introduced a loyalty care programme for unemployed and low-income earners.
Baby burns to death in Havana
A one-year-old baby has burned to death while the mother and two other siblings escaped with no injuries in a shack fire in the Havana informal settlement of Windhoek on Thursday night.
TVET ready to take in passionate youth
Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) institutions are ready to accept learners who are willing and able to venture into this sector as a preferred career choice.
Renaming Namibian stadia after Pelé …yay or nay?
A proposal by Fifa for each country to rename a stadium after the late football Brazilian great Pelé was received with mixed feelings by local football fanatics.
Indoor hockey teams hard at work… as women set to camp in Netherlands
Namibia’s women’s national indoor team will jet out next Friday for a training camp in the Netherlands ahead of their participation in the Indoor Hockey World Cup, set for Pretoria, South Africa, from 5 to 11 February.
Remembering forgotten midfield ace Uamuina Sadrag ‘Zico’ Tjazerua
Katutura glamour football club African Stars had its fair share of ups and downs in the past, almost getting relegated on a few close calls. However, the timely intervention of a group of talented unknown youngsters, who were thrown into the lion’s den to rescue the sinking ship, ended the club’s seven-year drought.
Omukulupe a fya eshi a dengwa nomushi komutwe komonamati
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