Youthful member of parliament Patience Masua said she resonates with being a worker more than a politician, adding that she will use her career, office, resources, influence and power to effect change and to diligently serve the Namibian people.
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Germans want to crook us – Seibeb
The Landless People’s Movement’s National Assembly chief whip Henny Seibeb says the N$18 billion offer from Germany is a cleverly crafted deal aimed at crooking the affected communities.
Mumbala defends ‘go to hell’ gaffe
Swapo’s //Kharas coordinator Matheus Mumbala has come out defending President Hage Geingob who was overheard saying “they must go to hell” during the opening of a recent central committee meeting.
MICT consults Hardap on Information Bill
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has started with the second round of regional consultative meetings to engage relevant stakeholders on the Access to Information Bill.
Seal factory partner ‘sidelined’ in sale
Namibian businessman Gabriel Uahengo claims he was sidelined and kept in the dark by his two partners, who sold their stake in the Seal Products factory at Henties Bay last month.
Witbooi chieftaincy hangs in balance
The High Court has been asked to decide if the designation of Hendrik Ismael Witbooi as chief of the Witbooi Traditional Authority by government was legal.
Peugeot plant sputters into first gear
The N$190 million dollar Peugeot Opel Assembly Namibia (POAN) venture at Walvis Bay has since inception produced 150 vehicles, inclusive of testing vehicles.
Water woes linger in Oshikoto… villagers say situation has reached alarming levels
Some Oshikoto residents have been without water supply for three months, and the dire situation could possibly persist until next month.
Namibia gets Davos invitation
Namibia has for the first time been invited to the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting to be held in the Swiss ski resort of Davos in January next year.
Khomas Netball fixtures amended … making way for international engagements
Eighteen matches in the Khomas Netball League have been brought forward and will be played in a space of a week in order to make way for national and international netball engagements, league leaders said yesterday.
