KEETMANSHOOP - Clinton Bernadus Swartbooi, leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), has urged members to “join hands in a walk to transformation” during a mass rally in Keetmanshoop over the weekend.
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Government attaches great value to ICT, says Nawatiseb
RUNDU - Information and Communication Technology Deputy Minister Engel Nawatiseb says government recognises the strategic importance of ICT and the major role it plays in contributing to the economic development of Namibia and her citizens.
Succession infightings worry council of traditional leaders
ONAMUNGUDO - The Council of Traditional Leaders has expressed dismay with the manner in which traditional communities handle issues relating to chieftainship succession.
Teary-eyed /Uirab bids farewell to Namport
WALVIS BAY- A teary Bisey /Uirab has urged all Namport stakeholders to render the same support he received to the next CEO of Namport.
Video: Burundi engages Geingob over joining SADC
Video: Burundi engages Geingob over joining SADC
Video: SADC needs N$4.2 billion for Cyclone Idai aftermath
Video: SADC needs N$4.2 billion for Cyclone Idai aftermath
Ovambanderu vazemburuka omuhinatjavivi Keharanjo II
OTJOMUISE - Ounane kakatjiukwa otjomunane, nungwari ohunga notjiungura tjounane;
Ounane okupangina ovakongorere kutja verire ihi tjaa vehathjiwa kutja maavekarira eyuva rimwe;
Pohamba to attend Kaunda’s 95th birthday bash
WINDHOEK - Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba will be in Zambia this month to celebrate the 95th birthday bash of that country’s first president Dr Kenneth Kaunda.
Namibian poverty is man-made: Kavekotora
WINDHOEK- Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) lawmaker Mike Kavekotora says the poverty endured by many Namibians is man-made “because government chooses politically correct decisions over economic realities”.
Kauluma hailed as a unifier
ONAMUNGUNDO – In life Omukwaniilwa Immanuel Kauluma Elifas was called a king, advocate of change, unifier and a caring father figure who aspired to serve his people with dignity.