WINDHOEK - A case of theft and fraud has been registered at Oshikango after employees of Kambwa Trading cc allegedly defrauded the company of over N$1 million.
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NQA in Kavango regions to school learners on accredited courses
RUNDU - The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) wiill be in Nkurenkuru today to conduct an education session on accredited courses and institutions in Namibia. Life skills teachers will then in turn pass on the
Uvhungu-Vhungu green scheme defying financial and climate odds
RUNDU – Government’s Uvhungu-Vhungu green scheme, some 10km east of Rundu along the Rundu-Divundu gravel road, is thriving despite the financial and climatic challenges it faces.
Education official caught with ivory at Katima
KATIMA MULILO – An administrator from the Zambezi Regional Council’s education directorate was caught red-handed with 16 pieces of ivory in the wee hours of yesterday, conservation authorities said.
Tussle over N$280 million sale of fishing vessel
WALVIS BAY - Namibian fishing companies, Sinco Fishing and Epango Fishing have lodged an urgent application with the High Court to stop their Mauritius islander partners from selling a vessel worth N$280 million.
City cuts Unam power over N$4 million bill
WINDHOEK - Electricity supply to the country’s largest tertiary institution, the University of Namibia (Unam) has been terminated due to an unpaid bill thought to be in the region of N$4 million.
Hall meetings: Geingob a ‘concerned father’ visiting his children
KEETAMNSHOOP - President Hage Geingob yesterday equated his nationwide town hall meetings to a concerned father monitoring the well being of his children.
Nudo’s Muinjangue to join parliament in September
WINDHOEK - National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) president Utjiua Muinjangue will be sworn in as a Member of Parliament (MP) on the 10th of September when the National Assembly resumes.
1% of water saved in Windhoek during past week
WINDHOEK - Windhoek water consumers have saved one percent for the past week and if they continue at this rate, they can easily reach the 15 percent water-saving target, says City of Windhoek. The City
Hardap lists demands to attentive Geingob
WINDHOEK – A silent as a stone President Hage Geingob listened as residents of Hardap Region raised