WINDHOEK - After allegedly striking his girlfriend with an iron rod on the head and neck, a 31-year-old man left her for dead at a resting place along the Otjiwarongo and Outjo road.
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Import ban on cloven-hoofed animals still in force
RUNDU – The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry reminded importers and the public over the weekend that the suspension of import and in-transit movement of cloven-hoofed animals from South Africa is still in force.
At home and abroad, the President is at work for a better Namibia
The festive season is behind us. January, the first month of the year has faded - a year signed by President Hage G. Geingob as that of accountability. Many have returned from their holidays. But, it is worth emphasising to Namibians that while the Head of State wished Namibians happy holidays, it was no ordinary festive season.
Citizens humbles BA, Reds skin “Ingwe”…as sporting continues giant killing act
WINDHOEK – Traditional unfashionable Citizens Football Club silenced their doubters following another impressive display that signaled their title credentials in the MTC Premiership this term.
Annual Harders Cup gets bigger & bigger…high profile “musos” add spark to this year’s gathering
LÜDERITZ - Buchters were left excited at the launch of the 3rd edition of the annual Harders Cup, in a packed to rafters Nest Hotel Conference Centre on Friday.
Roadrunners gear up for Rossing Marathon
SWAKOPMUND - The annual Rössing Marathon takes place in Swakopmund on Saturday, February 9 from the Pro-Ed Akademie sports fields in Ocean View, as part of the mine’s drive to promote healthy habits and support positive lifestyles in the community. Entries are open at www.rossing.com.
Kuhaiwa kwamukwakwa wa Namalubi-Luhonono kuhande
KATIMA MULILO – Muzamaisi wa katengo kakabona zamikwakwa mwa naha Conrad Lutombi ubulela kuli kuyahiwa
Mukunupi wa Global Fund uhanelwa kuzekela kwande
WINDOKO – Muuna yana tisize nyewanyewa mwamakopanelo alipisinisi mwa muleneñi wa Windoko, kasamulaho
Financing the fiscus while reigning in expenditure
The Namibian government has succeeded in slowing growth in public debt over the past two years from a high of 45.1 percent y/y in February 2017 to the 17.5 percent recorded in January 2019.
Fishing and transport to benefit mostly from stable fuel prices
WINDHOEK – Two consecutive and substantial fuel price decreases in December 2018 and January 2019, combined with stable prices confirmed by the Ministry of Mines and Energy for February 2019, bring relief to not only motorists, but to all businesses and consumers at a time when the economy is still not gaining much momentum.