WINDHOEK - Ashwyn Mberi introduces the first edition of Night Under the Stars (Nuts) this Friday at the Goethe-Institut Namibia.
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Capital to host high level hydropower indaba
WINDHOEK- A conference focusing on water resources and hydroelectric power development in Africa will be held in Windhoek on April 2-4.
Ondera Primary receives computer, printer
ONDERA - Ondera Primary School on Saturday received a printer and computer from Ombaye Fishing to enhance learning and ease the availability of teaching materials.
Lindeque appointed on nature conservation board
WINDHOEK- Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC) has appointed Dr Malan Lindeque as its new trustee, at its board meeting in Swakopmund on January 18.
Unam’s IT system in a mess
WINDHOEK - Some senior students at the University of Namibia (Unam) who are registering for the 2019 academic year are disappointed with the university’s IT system, saying it is in a mess.
Government acquires 16 farms worth over N$160 million
WINDHOEK – To ensure equitable distribution and access to land, the Ministry of Land Reform has acquired 16 farms measuring more than 320 300 hectares valued at N$164.5 million during the 2017/18 financial year.
AR establishes People’s Litigation Centre
WINDHOEK – A People’s Litigation Centre (PLC) under the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has been established and registered with the Master of the High Court.
FMD aftershocks hit Namibian livestock sector like a tsunami
WINDHOEK - The impact of the meat export ban due to the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak and a serious drought in South Africa (SA) is now rolling over Namibian livestock producers like a tsunami, with a dramatic drop in sheep prices at SA abattoirs and an equal dramatic increase in maize prices.
Nambundunga a man of many capabilities – Geingob
OSHIHOLE- Late retired major general Petrus Kagadhinwa Nambundunga was a man whose reputation preceded him.
President Hage Geingob said at Nambundunga’s memorial service held at his residence at Oshihole village in Onesi Constituency of Omusati Region.
Chief Kooitjie’s death a great loss
WALVIS BAY- The death of chief Seth Madawa Kooitjie (65) has been described by Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa as unexpected and a great loss not only for his people but also for the country on Friday.