The total debt owed to Otavi town council for municipal services stood at N$57.6 million as of 6 September 2022.
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/Goagoses scolds Zambezi leaders
Deputy minister of urban and rural development Nathalia /Goagoses was disappointed in leaders of the Zambezi region for not showing up to a regional consultation meeting on Wednesday in Katima Mulilo.
Risk of diseases rife
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula says the country is at risk of diseases, with the latest development and re-surfacing of 54 cases of H1N1 being confirmed mainly in Otjozondjupa, Khomas and Kavango East regions.
Rape accused teacher can’t afford lawyer
Educator Ariestides Kamatuka, who is accused of sexually violating one of his pupils, was left without legal representation, as he cannot afford his lawyer any longer.
Redouble efforts to achieve gender parity – Katjavivi
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi says parliament continuously searches for new ways to ensure gender inclusivity and gender equality in all spheres of society, as well as the protection of women through sound legislation.
Tributes pour in for late councillor Venonya
Colleagues, comrades and fellow councillors have hailed late councillor Aili Venonya as a selfless community servant, who will be remembered for her invaluable contributions and sacrifice.
Welwitschias squad for European tour announced …Hage Geingob Cup first assignment
The Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) has announced a 48-man squad for the country’s upcoming international tour, which will see the Welwitschias squaring off against Spain and Canada.
Namibia, Zim clash in World Cup warm-up
Fresh from a morale-boosting 11-run win over favourites Ireland on Tuesday, the Richelieu Eagles of Namibia will today square off against the Chevrons of Zimbabwe for their second T20 World Cup warm-up clash at the Junction Oval in Melbourne, Australia.
Nam Govt offers nomad visa
Foreign professionals can now apply for a Namibian Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) to live, work and travel hassle-free in the country for a period of up to six months.
Auasblick housing development back on track…after securing N$134 million in funding from DBN and GIPF
After some initial delays, a housing project in the leafy suburb of Auasblick is back on track by securing N$134 million in funding provided through a combination of debt from the Development Bank of Namibia and equity from Mergence on behalf of GIPF.









