WINDHOEK – Major-General of the Namibian Police Force Oscar Embubulu said at the launch of the 2019/2020 festive season road safety campaign in Windhoek earlier this week that the high motor accident rate in the country can be attributed to road users.
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Road links a major boost to local economy
The second phase of the construction of the bitumen road between Aminuis and Aranos was commissioned on Tuesday at Onderombapa by works and transport minister John Mutorwa.
Oshikoto in dire need of hostels
ONAMISHU – Oshikoto is grappling with a severe shortage of hostels and only ten schools out of 221 in the region have boarding facilities, according to education director Aletta Eises.
Integrate road safety into curriculum – NRSC
WINDHOEK – The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) and National Institute for Educational Development (NIED) in conjunction with Road Traffic Management Services (RTMS) held a road safety education training workshop last Friday at Emmanuel Shifidi Secondary School.
Work starts on N$950 million dual carriageway
WINDHOEK - Minister of works and transport John Mutorwa officiated the commencement of the Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport dual carriageway on Monday at Auasblick.
Namibia to scale up youth-friendly family planning – Iipumbu
NAIROBI - Namibia will scale up youth-friendly family planning services and address barriers that prevent key populations from accessing public health care services.
Oshikoto SMEs empowered with knowledgeable skills
OMUTHIYA – Twenty-two entrepreneurs from the eleven constituencies in Oshikoto region completed a two-day training at Okashana Rural Development Centre.
NSFAFs ge N$10 000 nî mātareǂui ǁkhāǁkhā!âgu !auga hâ xūn !aroma
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab Studentn Marisihuib ǂGaes (NSFAF) ge ra mî, hoa studentn hîa nē ǂgaes xa marisise ra ǂkhâ!nâhen nî aibe nēsis !aroma mâ-i hoa-e N$10 000 māhesa, ǀgora-e studentn ǁaegu kuru
Man runs amok, beats boy to death
OMUTHIYA – A two-year-old boy died instantly on Saturday after a 50-year-old man allegedly beat him with a spade all over his body, while a second victim, a girl aged three, is fighting for her life at Onandjokwe hospital where she was admitted in a critical condition.
Namibians demonstrate against corruption
WINDHOEK – The air was thick with emotions and weariness as citizens from all walks of life including prominent members from the law fraternity took to the streets of Windhoek on Friday in a peaceful demonstration against corruption.