The relationship between politics and media in Namibia is worrisome.
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Opinion – We cannot have climate justice without social justice
Israeli’s energy and water resources minister Karine Elharrar, who uses a wheelchair, was denied access to the United Nations COP26 climate summit on Monday, 1 November.
Opinion – Is abortion a human right?
We live in a society where human rights are declared as fundamental by everyone. Indeed, human rights are declared as fundamental by law.
Local doctors restore sight of 350
It was a joyous event at the Onandjokwe state hospital as three Namibian doctors restored the sight of 350 citizens last week.
Onandjokwe revamps dilapidated structures
In the quest to provide adequate health services to the people, the Onandjokwe state hospital is in the process of revamping and rehabilitating old structures.
Home affairs to appeal surrogacy citizenship judgement
The home affairs ministry will appeal a recent High Court ruling which declared the son of a same-sex couple born via surrogacy a Namibian citizen by descent in the Supreme Court.
TransNamib commences with rightsizing
The national rail service operator TransNamib will commence with a rightsizing process through the voluntary retrenchment of about 340 of its employees.
Kidnapping, rape convict awaits appeal judgement
The High Court bench of appeal is left to decide the fate of a man appealing his conviction and sentence of 27 years imprisonment for kidnapping and raping a 23-year-old woman.
Ohangwena targets 164 000 in vaccination drive
The Ohangwena region, which has only vaccinated a little over 22 000 people against Covid-19, has set itself an ambitious target of vaccinating at least 164 102 inhabitants.
Rooies gives police guard the slip
Police at the weekend launched a manhunt for trial-awaiting former magistrate Walter ‘Rooies’ Mostert who escaped from custody on Friday afternoon following a court appearance.
