The Roads Authority (RA) has temporarily suspended all learner licence bookings at the Walvis Bay NaTIS centre as from Tuesday until 8 October.
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Ministry returns N$240m to treasury
The lack of capacity within the urban and rural development ministry, a moratorium on travel as well as some administrative lapses were outlined as major contributing factors to underspending within the ministry.
Namibia is being swindled – Swartbooi
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has equated government’s genocide deal with chief Joseph Fredericks II being swindled by an “unscrupulous” German businessman in April 1883.
Kauandenge: German offer dead on arrival
Nudo’s Josef Kauandenge has resoundingly rejected the genocide pact between Namibia and Germany, saying the agreement was not negotiated in good faith between the two countries.
TUN calls for restoration of teachers’ roles
Building an adaptive education system that is resilient to future shocks will only be possible with the restoration of teachers’ roles as key actors, as well as to ensure learners’ inclusion.
Noa’s case still under investigation
The police are still busy investigating a case involving medical intern Dennis Noa who is accused of sexually violating an incapacitated patient at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital in April.
Swakop Uranium appeals N$3m award
Mining company Swakop Uranium has lodged an application for leave to appeal against an award of N$3.6 million for unfair retrenchment by an arbitrator that was confirmed by Windhoek High Court Judge Essi Schimming-Chase in the Labour Court.
‘Dad raped me for 5 years’… survivor tells her story as epidemic rages
“He would sneak into my bedroom every time my mother was working nightshift, tie my hands on the bed, and force himself onto me,”
Suspended Gobabis 6 claim tribal victimisation
Six officials from the Gobabis municipality who were recently suspended from the local authority for alleged misconduct, claim their suspension was a concerted and calculated campaign of tribal victimisation and harassment.
Swapo names fresh think tank
Swapo yesterday unveiled a 34-member think tank consisting of heavyweights in academia and state-owned enterprises at a media briefing in Windhoek.
