The University of Namibia has announced its newly built veterinary outpatient unit will open its doors to the public early next month.
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City probes bus accident
The City of Windhoek says it has started an investigation after one of its municipal buses was involved in an accident on Monday, leaving two passengers injured.
GBV: MP questions police competency
Opposition parliamentarian Elma Dienda has questioned the ability of police officers dealing with cases of gender-based violence, saying their investigations take too long, in the process, defeating government efforts to curb the scourge.
Kavekotora: Namibians crying for equality
Rally for Democracy and Progress leader Mike Kavekotora believes remedial measures are required to address high levels of inequality prevalent in the Namibian society before the situation reaches boiling point.
NHU hosts trials for Africa Cup
The Namibia Hockey Union over the weekend held trials to select a training squad for this year’s Outdoor Hockey Africa Cup, which will take place in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Okahandja Expo Derby this weekend… top horses to race
Okahandja Turf Club will this Saturday play host to the much-anticipated Okahandja Expo Derby horseracing event, and will again see the country’s top thoroughbred horses grinding shoulders in the garden town.
Double standards of the West
Many political scientists and journalists around the world see how the Western world, led by the United States, adhering to double standards in assessing international conflicts. For example, the Arabic-language newspaper Rai Al Youm concludes that the West’s attitude to regional conflicts is determined solely by its interests, for the sake of which it goes to manipulation and pressure.
Opinion – The seven essentials of the Namibian Property Practitioners Bill (Part 1)
The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME development through the agency of the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB/the Board) intends to revamp the Namibian real estate industry with the introduction of the Property Practitioners Bill (the Bill).
Africa Youth in Tourism to spearhead industry revival
As a key component of the African Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit, the Tourism Innovation Challenge is expected to unleash innovative projects and initiatives that aim to transform Africa’s tourism ecosystem.
AGOA capacity building focusses on key principles
Recently, the trade ministry in collaboration with the USAID Trade Hub organised the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) Capacity Building Workshops. The workshops were conducted in two parts - 8 June and 15 June 2022 succesfully, at Droombos Country Lodge in Windhoek.