Kingdom of Eswatini members of parliament, Marwick Khumalo and Lorraine Xhumalo who are led by the speaker, Petros Mavimbela are on a two-day benchmarking visit to the Namibian parliament.
National
Programme aims to uplift Rundu youth
Youth deputy minister Emma Kantema-Gaomas on Thursday launched UPSHIFT Namibia in the Kavango East region.
Swapo weeds out ‘illegal’ delegates
Swapo legal guru Albert Kawana has been instructed to scrutinise and verify congress delegates’ list after some names were mysteriously inserted or removed.
Covid exposes social safety net shortcomings…LaRRi suggests unemployment insurance
The Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, which claimed the lives of more than 4 080 Namibians, exposed shortcomings in the country’s social protection programmes.
Search on for new GIPF boss
The Government Institutions Pension Fund has started the process to find a suitable replacement for its CEO David Nuyoma, who retires next year after ten years, at the helm of the country’s largest defined pension fund.
Gendev, Princess workers fear layoffs
Employees of Gendev Fishing and Princess Brand are facing a bleak future as 1 300 workers are on the verge of losing their jobs.
Met office predicts rain showers
The meteorological office has predicted rain this coming weekend for most of the northern and central parts of Namibia.
Mining giant donates 1 000 pads
Swakop Uranium has donated 1 000 packs of sanitary pads and soap items to the Erongo governor’s office on behalf of the Lotus Foundation.
Peace Corps volunteers return to Namibia
After a two-year Covid-19 hiatus, 14 Peace Corps volunteers were sworn in last at Okahandja’s Andreas Kukuri Conference Centre last Thursday.
Nekundi: Reckless drivers should lose licences
Although the country recorded a slight decrease in road accident fatalities, compared to last year, for the 303 days from January to the end of October this year, 393 people died on Namibia’s roads.









