To help combat the growing solid waste problem in the country, Robyouthfoundation joined the environment ministry and the rest of the world in the international clean-up day held over the weekend.
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‘Make sacrifices, don’t blame govt’
The first e-bike rental station will open in Windhoek’s central business district (CBD) in November this year.
Nored hosts induction for councillors
The Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored) hosted a workshop for regional and local authority councillors to explain its mandate.
Omuthiya’s Okaale springs to life
The much-awaited Okaale Lifestyle Centre in Omuthiya, which will serve as a one-stop shopping centre has sprung to life.
MTC listing increases NSX market cap to N$35bn
Th e a n t i c i p a t e d l i s t i n g o f M o b i l e Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on 19 November will increase the market capitalisation of the Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) from some N$29 billion to about N$35 billion.
Opinion – Provide universal legal identity
Sustainable Development Goal target 16.9 calls for “Identity for All including birth registration by the year 2030”, targeting universal legal identity and birth registration, ensuring the right to a name and nationality, civil rights, recognition before the law, and access to justice and social services.
Say no to filthy surroundings
The World Cleanup Day, which is celebrated on 18 September every year, was held in Katima Mulilo last weekend.
Witness narrates ordeal with ‘serial rapist’
One of the victims of multiple rape accused Gavin Gawanab testified yesterday about an altercation in which she was involved with him.
Jobless graduate learns new skills at ICT centre
A Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) graduate, who is volunteering at the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) rural centre at Onamishu Eengodi constituency, says she has broadened her knowledge in a field she never studied for.
Genocide fallout intensifies…opposition parties insist on restorative justice
Near ugly scenes ensued yesterday as members of the opposition angrily marched to parliament to protest the recently concluded genocide agreement between Namibia and Germany.
