On 13 July 2022, I sat in an auditorium in Lüderitz as a guest of the Lüderitz mayor, Anne Marie Hartzenberg, listening to Cabinet ministers Christine Hoebes, Tom Alweendo and Obeth Kandjoze on key government developmental projects.
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Opinion – Ownership of movable property and security
In a person’s life, the ownership of a thing is in principle the most comprehensive real right to a person’s own thing because it gives a sense of pride and honour as soon as ownership vests in such individual.
Opinion – Significance of Swapo’s policy conferences
Namibia is still considered a sub-Saharan Africa country with a huge gap between the “haves” and the “have nots”.
TIKA installs computer lab at Keetmanshoop
To improve computer literacy, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency donated 19 computers to the youth of the //Kharas region.
Otjinene unveils Covid victims memorial
Hundreds of mourners gathered at the Otjinene constituency office on Tuesday to pay homage to all those who succumbed to Covid-19 and to also witness the unveiling of the memorial wall that is erected in their honour.
37 000 eligible to vote in Swakopmund by-election
The Electoral Commission of Namibia has confirmed that 37 175 could cast their vote for a new regional councillor of the Swakopmund constituency in the by-elections, slated for 12 August this year.
LPM recalls ‘intellectually fatigued’ deputy mayor
It appears there will not be any rest in the frenzy currently gripping the Landless People’s Movement after the party yesterday withdrew Charlcyta Cooper from the Keetmanshoop local authority with immediate effect.
Striking cement workers threatened with sack
Over 100 workers of the Cheetah Cement factory at Otjiwarongo embarked on a strike for better pay yesterday, while the company has threatened retrenchments and reminded workers that they will not be paid during the strike.
Cops shoot alleged copper wire thief
With copper prices on the rise, theft of metal is disrupting business in the communications sector as the police look to crack down on the culprits.
Omaheke uranium exploration tension continues
A Russian company exploring for uranium in the Omaheke region continues to ruffle the feathers of local farmers and environmental groups.







