WALVIS BAY - About 600 first graders at Walvis Bay might not be going to school in 2020 due to classroom shortage unless extra classrooms are constructed at the coastal town.
National
Commission engages stakeholders on ancestral land
KEETMANSHOOP - The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Claims of Ancestral Land Rights and Restitution has, as part of its preparations prior to public hearings paid a courtesy call to engage with the //Kharas region’s political and traditional authorities’ leadership in Keetmanshoop.
China-US trade war enjoys no popularity
WINDHOEK - Chinese ambassador to Namibia, Zhang Yiming has expressed concern the tit-for-tat trade war between China and the US could result in a global economic crisis.
Vatungimo kava gwene simpu moyihwa yompongasano
Rundu - Vaporosi moKavango zoutekero moutatu una puko kavagwanekerere nombudi zondona omu kavagwene simpu somugara ana dogoroka ntani sina zonauka unene, simpu esi kavasigwene vantu ava kavazire vakapapare nongombe dawo kadizumbanene mevango lya Mbeyo eli lyakara asi lyompongasano omu ava zangura yikaramo. Egwano lyosimpu esi kwahorkere mouvali koyiha yono vili 07h0. “
Kavango zoutokero kapi vana hafa morwa kupira kusikasamo noprojeka
Nkurenkuru - Munasipundi gondango zovakansela moKavango zoutokero, Joseph Sivaku Sikongo katente asi mukunda horowero kapi guna hafa morwa noprojeka nadinye dono nene vatumbwidira momukunda kapi daza mouta wakora kapi
Elephants pay the price for politics
Are Southern African governments allowing resentment against perceived Western finger wagging to cloud their judgement?
New mall set to stimulate Otjiwarongo economy
OTJIWARONGO - A new shopping complex under construction in the heart of Otjiwarongo could bring close to one hundred jobs when it officially opens.
Mpungu villagers without water
RUNDU - Mpungu villagers in Mpungu Constituency in Kavango West are enduring a shortage of water. Their livestock are also affected as their community borehole constantly breaks down and relies on dinging earth dams known as “matope.”
PDM to meet stakeholders over NSFAF
WINDHOEK - The country’s largest opposition party, Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) says it will not take lightly the announcement made by Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) that is only able to fund study loans of 2 925 new applicants, out of 24 739 applications.
Coast says no to marijuana legalisation
WALVIS BAY – A handful of residents from Walvis Bay and Swakopmund yesterday took to the streets to voice their opinion against any plans to legalise marijuana in the country.