President Hage Geingob's one-on-one interview with New Era
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Watch: President speaks on governance
Watch: President speaks on governance
Katengo kamuuso kalukulula mali alinanga
WINDOKO – Katengo kakamaiso yamuuso nekalukuluzi mali afitelela bolule ba N$572 (N$572.7 million) kuli asebeliswe mwakulwanisa linanga, ni kutusa baba taselizwe kilinanga.
Geingob uzibahaza miselo yatukuluho
WINDOKO – Kanako yakutabela lilimo zemashumi amabeli kaze lobapeli kuzwelela naha Namibia ifumana tukuluho kwapuso yabukoba ya South Africa,
Reparations campaign on course, lost track or derailed?
WINDHOEK - “It is fair to conclude that the efforts to have the German government recognise genocide and pay reparations has failed to produce the desired results thus far. This was to be expected. Despite the fevered rhetoric in Namibia around this issue,” says a retired eminent Namibian and a veteran politician in his own right.
Formalise informal settlements: Shack Dwellers Federation
WINDHOEK – The Shack Dwellers Federation national facilitator, Edith Mbanga, proposes that all local authorities upgrade informal settlements and involve communities in the planning of and developing informal settlements.
Police looking for election fraud accused
WINDHOEK - Three persons accused of fraud in the Omuthiya local election of 2008, are being sought by the Namibian Police in connection with their case in which they are expected to appear today.
NSFAF launches disability students’ funding
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has launched a funding programme for students with disabilities.
NCAs net importers of beef
OMUTHIYA - Northern Communal Areas (NCAs) are net importers of beef from south of the Veterinary Cordon Fence (VCF), despite a higher livestock population in the areas, says Meatco Foundation’s report on an overview of the market in the NCAs.
Not yet Uhuru, Venaani
WINDHOEK – Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani says Namibians can’t say they are independent when the majority of people live in poverty.