Residents of the Goreangab informal settlement are furious with the Windhoek municipal council, whom they blame for the closure of a mobile police station on the outskirts of the city, thereby depriving residents of basic police services in a crime-infested area.
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Uutoni orders Rundu to formalise Tumweneni
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni on Monday ordered the Rundu Town Council to formalise the controversial Tumweneni area.
No end in sight for food price rise
The cost of food has sustained an upward trend in recent months, making it difficult for local consumers to put something on the table.
Ruacana scores clean audit
One of the smallest local authorities, the Ruacana Town Council, is upbeat about its performance, asserting it did its best to deliver basic services to residents within its budgetary confines.
TransNamib sues advertising firm
TransNamib and Alliance Media are locked in mediation after the railway company sued the advertising agency for failing to pay for advertising spaces.
PDM promises to empower street vendors
Popular Democratic Movement candidate Leilani Pashecka believes that she is the right candidate to make positive changes in Swakopmund if elected into office.
UPM candidate: Vote for change and see changes
he United People’s Movement candidate for the Swakopmund constituency by-election has urged all residents of Swakopmund to go out and vote for him if they want change.
Nujoma remembers Jane Katjavivi
Founding President Sam Nujoma has described the passing of renowned author and publisher Jane Katjavivi as a loss not only to her family and friends, but for Namibia at large.
Kavango West starts career guidance tour
The Kavango West directorate of education, arts and culture, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, the Rundu Vocational Training Centre and the Student Career Fair Association, started the regional school career guidance tour earlier this week.
Namibia drawn in tough World Cup groups…coach Handura remains optimistic
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has released the groups for next year’s Indoor Hockey World Cup, which will see Namibia’s men and women’s teams facing serious competition from some of the world’s hockey powerhouses.









