Residents of Ongombo West, Dordabis and Stinkwater have applauded the Khomas Regional Council for rural sanitation and water provision.
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Foraging for a living on a dumpsite… desperate women find joy in the rubble
When thousands lost their jobs after the coronavirus broke out, many were forced to do the unthinkable… foraging for items to sell on a rubbish dump.
Alweendo lashes prophets of doom… ‘experts in pointing out what is wrong’
Former Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor and current mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo has expressed optimism over Namibia’s ability to emerge from the current economic doldrums, provided that everyone pulls their weight.
Namcor, ReconAfrica agree commercial terms
The proposal by the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia to sell half of its 10% carried participating interest in the approximately 24 000 square kilometres’ petroleum exploration licence (PEL 73) in the Kavango Basin, is expected to be concluded this month.
Stinkwater residents stuck in the doldrums
Residents of an informal settlement in the Windhoek Rural constituency are pleading with the government to take full ownership of the area so they too can benefit from developmental projects.
President leaves for Europe
President Hage Geingob yesterday left for Europe where he will attend two summits in France and Belgium.
‘Speed up NSFAF reforms’
Higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi has ordered a committee tasked to reform the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) to speed up the process and report back on progress made.
Endjala: Migrants not allowed to stay
Omusati governor Erginus Endjala says all Angolan migrants who are returning to the region should be reported immediately, as they are no longer allowed to stay in the country.
Theft, fraud plague lower courts
Chief Justice Peter Shivute says a worrying trend of theft and fraud amongst employees within the Office of the Judiciary is intolerable.
Network initiates boy child intervention
Boys often take the backseat while a lot of emphasis is placed on creating better opportunities and mentorship initiatives for young girls. However, the Love Ink Network wants to change this narrative, through the Blue Project.