ONGWEDIVA - The Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, has reiterated the call for inclusive education to ensure that children who are not academically gifted are catered for too.
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Woman tries killing son to spite father
WALVIS BAY – A 28-year old woman who allegedly tried to kill her biological son and made a video of the act is expected to appear in the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court today for attempted murder and common
Ministers not selected on tribal basis, Geingob
NKURENKURU - President Hage Geingob says while balance is important when selecting ministers and other high-ranking officials such as diplomats, the country has no quota system to dictate how each tribe
Kavango farmers want timber ban lifted
RUNDU - The Kavango East Regional Farmers Union (Kerfu) on Friday during President Hage Geingob’s town hall meeting here asked government to lift the ban it continues to maintain on the marketing and
Namibia to hand Sadc chair to Tanzania this week
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob is scheduled to hand over the Sadc chairpersonship to his Tanzania counterpart John Magufuli during the 39th ordinary summit of the region’s heads of state in Dar
Geingob mourns Tanzania fuel tanker victims
WINDHOEK - Outgoing Sadc chairperson Dr Hage Geingob on Saturday sent a message of condolence to families and the people of Tanzania following the tragedy in which dozens of people burned to death after a
Pesticide kills one at Walvis, two hospitalised
WALVIS BAY - One person was found dead while two others were rushed to hospital on Saturday morning after they allegedly inhaled a deadly pesticide at Walvis Bay.
Suspension of nurses training irks union
ONGWEDIVA - The Namibian Nurses Union (Nanu) is calling on government to reconsider its decision to shut down branches of the National Health Training Centre (NHTC) across the country and instead reduce
Starlile to welcome KCCA at “holy fire” tomorrow …fans expected to paint stadium red
WINDHOEK – Namibia’s giant football club African Stars will tomorrow embark on their African safari with a crucial clash against visiting Ugandan champions Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) FC, which will
Dark cloud descends on Namibian football, as we bid farewell to football’s legendary duo
The untimely death of former Tamariskia exciting outfit Celtics Football Club, attacking midfielder Malcolm Hendricks, better known as “Melkies” amongst his vast circle friends, has evoked widespread anger and frustrations from the general public about the suspicious basic safety measures applied at the Rio Tinto