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Opinion – Why land restoration matters in Africa
Never mind those who say that having land does not make people rich. Having land is not about becoming rich. It is about not becoming or staying poor. It is also not about just land in a nowhere.
Long delay in Kazeurua murder trial
The three men, accused of the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, will face another long stint behind bars before their trial resumes.
Gustavo back behind bars …Judge Oosthuizen made glaring misdirections
Three judges of the Namibian Supreme Court on Friday set aside the ruling of Windhoek High Court Judge Herman Oosthuizen to release Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo on bail.
Namibia needs improved agricultural data
Statistician-general and CEO of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) Alex Shimuafeni has said notable efforts have been made towards improving data availability for indicators. However, much remains to be done in prioritising processes for strengthening and improving existing agricultural statistical systems in Africa.
Nabta leadership tussle continues
The fight by the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) to have its former president Vespa Muunda interdicted from representing the association in any capacity, will only be heard next year.
Namandje, Shalli in CC fold
-old guard cement their places
-Nandi-Ndaitwah loyalists make cut
-Swapo lauds returning officer
Lutombi leaves city in lurch
The epic year-long quest of the City of Windhoek councillors and management to get Conrad Lutombi appointed as CEO was dealt a fatal blow when the Roads Authority triumphantly announced he is going nowhere.
MET denies Etosha roads in bad state
The environment and tourism ministry have refuted allegations and widespread perceptions that the Etosha National Park is in disarray, with roads and other facilities in a dilapidated state.
Cop who shot colleague gets bail
The police officer, who shot and killed his colleague and friend through a toilet door during a night out, celebrating the completion of a training course, was granted bail of N$5 000 in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.








