After long Ovaherero-Nama genocide talks, Germany agreed to accept responsibility for the atrocities they caused in Namibia 100 years ago.
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Learner licence applicants swarm NaTIS
Since the reopening of the Namibia Traffic Information System offices this week, a large number of people have gathered at Oshakati NaTIS for booking of learner licence tests.
Discovery opens door to prosperity…as partners confirm Orange Basin oil
Namibia has oil!
Oanob cruise turns into calamity
The police in the Hardap region late yesterday were still searching for the body of one man who went missing when a boat capsized at Lake Oanob near Rehoboth on Saturday afternoon.
1 260 Ohangwena teens pregnant in 2021
With 1 260 school-going girls falling pregnant last year in the Ohangwena region, the directorate of education has pointed to a growing transactional sex trend which not only puts the girls’ progress in school at risk, but also their health.
Students owe Unam, Nust N$480 million
As at the end of 2021, student debt at the University of Namibia stood at a massive N$400 million, while the Namibia University of Science and Technology has recorded an amount of N$80 million in outstanding fees.
High Court has jurisdiction in labour matters
The Supreme Court on Friday determined that the High Court of Namibia has jurisdiction to hear labour matters.
Flash floods bring misery to Walvis Bay
The lack of a drainage system at Walvis Bay has turned into a headache for some residents who found themselves on the receiving end of unexpected rain.
Mayor wants to clean up city
Windhoek mayor Sade Gawanas has urged all stakeholders to intensify efforts to clean up the city to reclaim its title as the cleanest city in Africa.
Hippo victim dies waiting ambulance
A 59-year-old man identified as Musialela Moses Luyanga, became the latest human-wildlife conflict victim when he was attacked by a hippopotamus while paddling a canoe along Kasaya River channel in Kabbe South constituency of the Zambezi region.