Nkurenkuru local authority councillors last week gave Jafet Markus Muti another mandate to lead them as mayor.
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NBC pay fight rumbles on …as Napwu approaches court
The labour war between the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and the Namibia Public Workers Union is far from over as the matter heads to court for resolution.
Shifeta demands sustainable resources management …calls for increased seal culling
Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta says Namibia needs to cull more seals to control the growing seals population that is estimated to be around 1.4 million.
Shifeta demands sustainable resources management ….lashes Topnaars over missing millions
ourism minister Pohamba Shifeta on Friday scolded the leadership of the Topnaar community for unaccounted money generated from tourism concessions as well as for not being transparent with the community’s finances.
Woman struck by lightning while bathing
The 44-year-old Johanna Kasiku Mbilisu from Kwaki Village in the Mpungu constituency, Kavango West region, died on Friday after being struck by lightning whilst bathing in her makeshift bathroom.
MPs bid farewell to ‘terrible’ 2021
National Assembly members on Thursday wished the country well, as they bid farewell to the seventh session of the sixth parliament, which started in September this year.
I am not hungry for power – Sheya
Swapo party youth league (SPYL) secretary for economic affairs, Marius Sheya, has reacted angrily at his removal from his SPYL position, saying he is not hungry for power, nor is he going to sue the party he loves, despite his “unprocedural” removal from the position.
Cameras to monitor motorists in Erongo
High-resolution surveillance cameras will help road users to abide by the rules of the road or face the consequences of the law.
Kaahangoro reburied at home village
The remains of Mbamunondjamo Kaahangoro were on Saturday laid to rest at his home village of Otjinene, Omaheke region at Ozombuzovindimba, which is the Ovaherero memorial shrine, more than a year after his death.
Covid disrupted HIV/AIDS fight – Wakudumo
Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo says despite progress being made to fight the HIV and AIDS epidemic, the novel coronavirus pandemic has disrupted these efforts.
