The statistical testing results showed that international trade has a positive impact on economic growth.
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Judge calls witnesses in mega drug trial
Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya has decided to call two witnesses who made statements to the police days before the biggest drug bust in the history of Namibia at the port of Walvis Bay.
Curriculum: Educators must reach out to communities
Minister of education Anna Nghipondoka has urged education directors to begin conducting awareness meetings in their regions to clarify every aspect of the current curriculum.
Access to clean water every Namibian’s right
Whilst it is the government’s obligation to provide its citizens with clean water, accessing clean water for livelihoods continues to be a daunting challenge for many Namibians living in low-income communities and rural settings.
New cop hits ground running…Kamere calls for community engagement
There is a new sheriff in the village of Okondjatu, located approximately 190 kilometres northeast of Okahandja, in the vastly populated Otjozondjupa region.
Samora Machel residents allege tribalism …food distribution questioned
Residents of the Samora Machel constituency, who demonstrated at the constituency office in Wanaheda last month, alleging tribalism in distribution of food bank parcels, are still waiting for feedback from the authorities.
Conradie corruption trial resumes
The long-running trial of prominent Windhoek lawyer Dirk Conradie and his friend Sara Damases resumed this week in the Windhoek High Court before Judge Thomas Masuku after a hiatus of more than a year.
AG tears into Omaheke, Gobabis councils
Trouble continues to brew in Omaheke, with both the regional council and the Gobabis Municipality seemingly unable to account for public resources entrusted to them.
Gang guilty of sexually violating a woman
The Windhoek High Court yesterday convicted two men of sexually violating a woman at Otjorukune Reserve in the Gobabis area in 2017.
Smith-Howard faces no-confidence vote… councillor labelled ‘ill-mannered, disruptive’
The chairperson of the Erongo regional council and Swakopmund councillor Ciske Smith-Howard has been labelled disruptive, ill-mannered and an enemy of progress by some of her fellow councillors, who tabled a vote of no confidence motion against her.









