Landless People’s Movement leader Bernardus Swartbooi says he does not know what to expect from the Pan-African Parliament (PAP).
National
Tourism sector bounces back
With its unique mix of wildlife, spectacular scenery and diverse cultures, Namibia is in high demand for international visitors during the looming high season.
Okambebe headman remains suspended
The Oukwanyama Traditional Authority has extended the suspension of Okambebe headman Fillemon Nghipangwa with two more months in order to complete its investigations.
Nabta congress set for tomorrow
The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association will finally host its congress in Windhoek tomorrow. It was postponed due to internal fights.
PDM: We are not salary collectors
The Popular Democratic Movement has come out swinging against a recent newspaper report, which seemingly questioned parliament’s effectiveness, including the role of lawmakers, particularly in the National Assembly.
Katjavivi praises ECN’s new strategic plan
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has appealed to all stakeholders to work together to ensure the country’s electoral body achieves the objectives contained in its new strategic plan.
Man caught allegedly attempting to rape minor
The police are investigating four cases of rape in which four adults, including a male victim and a minor, were allegedly sexually violated.
Unam maintain good run…as Kudus taste first defeat
Unam Rugby Club continued their great run in the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) premier league with emphatic win over Grootfontein, while log leaders Kudus tasted their first defeat of the season on Saturday.
Oshana to host newspaper cup in August
Governor of Oshana region Elia Irimari said the region is ready to host The Namibian Newspaper Cup between 26 and 29 August this year.
Capricorn Eagles depart for Europe
The national women’s cricket team, affectionately known as the Capricorn Eagles, was officially sent off on Friday to compete in a series of matches in Europe.








