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Evolution of politics is not through love: A response to Mensah-Williams
“The kingdom of heaven suffers violence and the violent take it by force.”
Namport’s CEO /Uirab shares success story
WINDHOEK - Namibian Ports Authority, Namport, chief executive, Bisey /Uirab, has been in charge at what is arguably the best performing parastatal since April 2009.
Author opens up on her work and poetry
WINDHOEK - Growing up, Sarah Goroh did not know that she would one day be an inspirational writer.
In fact, she was the “shy girl” who did not necessarily think she’d end up inspiring people with her inspirational writings and quotes, which are occasionally published in New Era.
Venaani can’t escape responsility on ‘deadwood’ MPs
This is in response to an article dated February 15 2019 in New Era newspaper titled: “Venaani wants action on deadwood MPs”.
Swapo: The infighting is counter-revolutionary
The recent counter-revolutionary machinations in the ruling party Swapo pose a threat to cracking the party into unwanted pieces, instead of a united front, ahead of this year’s national elections.
Namibian socialite launches beard oil
WINDHOEK - Namibian socialite and model Wellem Kapenda teamed up with a local cosmetics company, Chrisla Essentials to make and launch a beard smear comprising of 100 percent essential oils and carrier oils.
Zambezi unveils regional land use plan
KATIMA MULILO – The 2016/2026 Zambezi Integrated Regional Land Use Plan (IRLUP) was officially launched by the Minister of Land Reform Utoni Nujoma in Katima Mulilo yesterday.
Kenyatta to grace independence celebrations
WINDHOEK- President Hage Geingob will host Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta as a guest of honour at the 29th independence anniversary celebration next month.
Fishing consortium’s quota offer unsettles industry
WALVIS BAY - A bidding proposal by four fishing companies who formed a consortium and are now trying to sell 12 357 metric tonnes of horse mackerel to the highest bidder to the tune of up to N$43 million has sent tongues wagging in the local industry.