WINDHOEK – The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says that since the N$220 million allocated to it for the 2019/20 financial year is not sufficient to successfully cover its programmes and activities, it will be
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Katenda becomes Anglican bishop
ONGWEDIVA - Reverend Lukas Kaluwapa Katenda is now the bishop for the Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church Namibia (Reach-Na).
Divundu to service 82 residential erven
DIVUNDU – The Divundu Village Council in Mukwe Constituency of Kavango East Region is in the process to service some 82 residential erven, CEO Athanasius Maghumbo said.
Regional councils told to monitor projects in regions
WALVIS BAY – Minister of Economic Planning and Director General of the National Planning Commission (NPC) Obed Kandjoze has called upon regional councils to assign officials to conduct regular monitoring of
PG to decide fate of teen accused of murder
WINDHOEK – The prosecutor general is set to pronounce herself in the matter of a teenager who stands accused of killing her 25-year-old former lover last year in Katutura.
Government prioritising jobs over salary increments: Simataa
WINDHOEK – Secretary to Cabinet George Simataa on Thursday said government’s priority is to reduce youth unemployment with over 6 000 unemployed graduates, attend to the plight of 12 000 tertiary students
Hanse-Himarwa to hear judgement today
WINDHOEK – Judgement in the case in which Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa stands accused of corruption in connection with the allocation of houses at Mariental in 2014, is
Women form majority of voters – ECN report
WINDHOEK - According to statistics presented by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) last week, women are in the majority when it comes to being registered voters.
N$3.5 billion tax evasion case set for 2020
WINDHOEK – The prosecutor general has asked for ample time in the matter of eight people accused of fraud and money laundering to the value of N$3.5 billion, setting the case to be heard in January 2020.
Van Rooyen backs Mexican Erindi investor
WINDHOEK - One of Namibia’s richest men, Quinton van Rooyen has said Mexican billionaire investor Alberto Baillères interest in acquiring Erindi, Namibia’s biggest privately-owned game reserve, should bring a smile to every Namibian face.