In early February, Shell and its partners announced they had made a significant oil discovery in Namibia.
National
Opinion – Learning to celebrate diversity
Where do we begin in building a diverse community – church family? As children, we sang,
Opinion – You have made the right decision to study
This week, I dedicate this article to thousands of students who have enrolled for different qualifications with various higher education institutions in the country.
Opinion – A rejoinder to the poverty issue
The big issue confronting humanity today is not Covid, HIV-AIDS, Ebola, nuclear weapons or climate change.
Opinion – Russian roulette of human rights protections
“Namibia should take all necessary measures to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons from threats and any form of violence”, the United Nations Committee against Torture recommended to Namibia in 2016.
Know your civil servant – Govt serious about job security
In 2017, then minister of labour Erkki Nghimtina strongly criticised one of the multi-national retailers in Namibia for having exploitative tactics that undermined the job security of their over 4 300 workers.
On the spot – Sanet Steenkamp: Doing more with less
The Namibian education system continues to face many challenges, including a lack of material, infrastructure and qualified teachers.
Man stabbed to death by friend
It is reported that the suspect and deceased were arguing over the deceased›s dogs.
Copper wire theft worries police
With copper prices on the rise, theft of the metal is disrupting business in the communications sector as the police look to crack down on the culprits.
Keetmans to improve PPPs, living conditions
The municipality of Keetmanshoop is in the process of aggressively inviting private and public entities to stimulate its local economic development strategies towards the betterment of its residents. This is done through Poblic Private Partnership (PPPs).









