Namibian Ambassador to Cuba Samuel /Goagoseb this week dismissed claims that only selected luggage meant for students in Cuba were taken along on a South African humanitarian flight last week.
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Cellular coverage brings joy to isolated villagers
OTJIMUHAKA - Residents of the Otjimuhaka in Kunene region are still over the moon after Telecom Namibia installed a network tower two years ago at the village.
Opinion – An alcohol culture gone askew
In his piece for New Era on 13 June, Vitalio Angula makes some great points regarding the need for de-stigmatising alcohol treatment.
Opinion – Open letter to the media
On the 28th of April 2017, I approached MTC via e-mail with the idea of multiple Aweh.
Tashia TRAVELS – The mighty Fish River Canyon
Tourism activities came grinding to a halt after a state of emergency was declared and subsequent lockdown.
Shipanga described as ‘source of wisdom’
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has described the late educationist Martin Shipanga’s dedication and commitment to drive a generation of black people out of the “doldrums of hopelessness” as noteworthy to become a standing leader in society.
Blueberry harvest in full swing
MASHARE - Mashare irrigation project, which is being run by a local company, Konigstein Capital, on Friday started harvesting blueberries at the N$90 million plantation in the Kavango East region.
MPs put SRHR issues under scrutiny
A capacity development workshop for members of parliament on issues of sexual reproductive health rights (SRHR), HIV and AIDS is scheduled to take place in Otjiwarongo on Thursday and Friday this week.
Omaheke’s development on agenda as Rukoro, Nganate meet
GOBABIS - The Ombara Otjitambi yOvaherero community, Vekuii Rukoro, last week Friday paid a courtesy visit to Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate.
Higher education must adapt to new normal
Higher education institutions must come up with innovative solutions and transition to a new normal amidst the current Covid-19 crisis.