Farmers in the northern communal areas have thrown their weight behind calls to remove the infamous veterinary cordon fence, popularly known as the red line.
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Court sets aside award for treason trial acquitted
Three judges of the Supreme Court last week set aside a decision by former High Court acting judge Philanda Christiaans, holding the office of the prosecutor general liable for damages for the continued malicious prosecution of a former Caprivi treason accused.
Enough doses in stock – Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said Namibia has procured enough Covid-19 vaccines and continues to increase the availability and accessibility to its population to boost the vaccination campaign.
Kombat dual ownership irks /Goagoses
Deputy minister of urban and rural development Nathalia /Goagoses has expressed disappointment with the Otjozondjupa officials and political leadership for the double ownership mess in which Kombat finds itself.
Where’s the money?
Seeking answers… Former Plan combatants yesterday held a peaceful demonstration and marched from the Old Compound in Katutura to the ministry of international affairs.
National Assembly defends parly privileges committee
The National Assembly has defended the manner in which the parliamentary committee on privileges handled the investigations against Landless People’s Movement leaders Bernadus Swartbooi and Henny Seibeb.
Presidency supports small-scale farmers
The Presidency has come to the aid of the small-scale farmers when it recently procured fresh vegetables from their gardens.
Mboma ready to set Croatia ablaze
Just a few days after adding the coveted 200m Diamond League trophy to her booming list of accomplishments, Namibian speedster Christine Mboma will again have her foot back on the pedal in search of more glory when the Golden Continental Tour gets underway today in Zagreb, Croatia.
Gold for Namibia in Serbia
The opening day of the U15 World School Sport Games underway in Belgrade, Serbia saw Namibia claim four gold medals and one silver.
Hamhola: Guides are equally important
Usually, when Paralympians achieve milestones at big events, their triumphs frequently overshadow the crucial roles running guides play, and local athletics coach Letu Hamhola yesterday reemphasised the outstanding sacrifices guides continue to make for the sport.
