Maybe by the time this article sees light, the planned demonstration by my brothers who identify themselves as Vanyemba had already taken place or had been averted.
National
Opinion – Is Namibia falling into debt trap?
The answer to this question is in affirmative, because in the true sense of the word, we are debt trapped.
Opinion – Leading the police force in the post-Ndeitunga era
A month and a half passed by after the Namibian nation inquisitively watched the sending-off procession and parade that saw the ex-police chief retire after 17 years at the helm of one of the most visible institutions of the State in Namibia.
Know your civil servant – Public service must invest in career development
The deputy director at Oshikoto Regional Council Tutu Haukena has urged institutions of public service to invest in career development, stating this is the most effective way to get workers engaged, motivated, productive and just genuinely excited about coming to work each day.
Linus Shashipapo gets N$100 million facelift
Linus Shashipapo Secondary School in Kavango East which was in a state of advanced disrepair a few years ago, has been revamped and received additional facilities through a major renovation which started in 2020.
UNFPA donates dignity kits in Erongo
The United Nations Population Fund has donated 375 dignity kits to adolescent girls, expectant and lactating mothers in Erongo region this week.
Geingob hails government, union bond
The relationship between government and trade unions stood the test of time, and is evident in the recently-averted strike of public servants. The strike could have had catastrophic ramifications for the country’s economy, had it taken place.
Nam rebukes ‘Western-led’ Uyghur motion…as human rights council rejects debate on alleged China abuses
Namibia remains resolute in its stance to vote against debating alleged widespread abuses in China’s Xinjiang, citing a recent United Nations motion as being tabled through an ambush, outside normal procedure.
City praised for Lutombi appointment
The appointment of a substantive CEO and a strategic executive after two years of political bickering and infighting has earned the Windhoek ‘silent coalition’ a pat on the back.
Swapo elders denounce ‘dirty’ campaign tactics
With the Swapo succession battle in full swing, the party’s elders’ council has cautioned participants to adhere to the campaign rules.









