Paulina Ndalikokule Stefanus Nambara NKURENKURU – A total of N$524 450 was pledged during the Nkurenkuru Expo gala dinner on Saturday, hosted by the Nkurenkuru Town Council and attended by more than 350 guests. ReconNamibia, a subsidiary of the Canada-based oil and gas company ReconAfrica, is this year’s main sponsor, and pledged N$100 000...
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Kauma reminds NC of legislative role
Andreas Thomas National Council sessions resumed on Monday to consider several Bills referred to it by the National Assembly, including the Appropriation Bill.Vice chairperson of the National Council Vicky Mbawo Kauma said the House will address the Roads Bill, Judiciary Amendment Bill and Public Procurement Amendment Bill. During the opening of the 16th session of...
MPs taken through their paces
Andreas Thomas Members of the National Assembly began a week-long induction and orientation seminar in Swakopmund on Monday.During the workshop, Members of Parliament (MPs), primarily first-time lawmakers, will be guided through their roles, including parliamentary protocol, diplomacy and etiquette. In addition, they will be taken through the laws and operations of the Namibian Parliament. The...
NNN hints at tree-planting May
Linea Dishena President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says planting of trees in May could become a national tradition to promote peace, unity and development, as envisioned by the late Founding President and Father of the Nation, Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma. On Monday, Namibians across the country took time to plant trees in honour of Nujoma, who died on...
Mariental schools plant trees as tribute to Nujoma
Charmaine Boois MARIENTAL – A tree-planting ceremony was held at Aimablaagte Primary School in Mariental on Monday in memory of late Founding President Sam Nujoma, with Hardap region governor Riaan McNab distributing 30 seedlings to local schools. The event was organised by the Office of the Governor and principals from Mariental High School, Empelheim Secondary...
||Khamuseb wants food imports’ reduction in Nujoma’s remembrance
Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – Otjozondjupa governor John ||Khamuseb has urged the inhabitants of the region to plant more fruit trees and consume locally-produced food as a symbol of honouring the legacy of founding president Sam Nujoma. ||Khamuseb was speaking at a tree-planting event his office organised on Monday at a newly- created orchard at the...
Nujoma lives on … tree has fallen, roots remain
‘The Baobab tree has fallen, but its roots remain’ is the theme for this year’s national tree-planting day in late Founding President Sam Nujoma’s honour. Yesterday, Namibians from all walks of life, united in their diversity, planted trees across the country in Nujoma’s honour, planting a legacy which will continue to grow in leaps and...
Selfless Katjirua immortalised
OKAHANDJA – Donned in their traditional green, white and black colours, hundreds of Ovambanderu and other sympathisers from various parts of the country thronged the town of Okahandja over the weekend to pay their final respects to Gerson Kunomundu Katjirua. The revered senior traditional councillor of the Ovambanderu community and admired nation-builder was laid to...
Street vendors give Oshakati headache
Auleria Wakudumo OSHAKATI – The Oshakati Town Council is facing mounting challenges in accommodating the rising number of street vendors, with both open markets and satellite markets teeming. Spokesperson Katarina Kamari said the town is experiencing a daily influx of vendors, making it difficult to allocate them space in the designated markets. “Our main open...
Gochas stands with Okahandja
Charmaine Boois MARIENTAL – The Gochas community in the Hardap region held a peaceful march and a memorial service on Thursday in remembrance of the three girls who were brutally murdered in Okahandja. The chairperson of the Gochas Village Council, Theresa Cloete, told Nampa local church leaders had approached the council with the idea, and...









