WINDHOEK - The Matongo Family caught everybody by surprise when they dropped their new album titled Encore with a new video featuring Maszanga.
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Toddler dies at neighbour’s homestead
NKURENKURU - Police in Kavango West are awaiting post-mortem results to ascertain the cause of death of a two-year-old girl who was found dead on Wednesday afternoon at the neighbour’s homestead where she was left by her mother to play with other young children.
DJ Desertstorm celebrates 10th Anniversary
WINDHOEK – With over ten years of crafting and molding his love and expression for music, DJ Desertstorm under Stormuzic Productions over the weekend celebrated this milestone with a bash at Trinity Lounge.
Fresh produce needs established supply chain
SIKONDO - Sikondo green scheme project assistant manager Maxwell Nghidinwa says in order for the fresh produce market to be sustainable there is a need to have a supply chain where there are producers, wholesalers, retailers and for that supply chain to be respected for everyone to benefit.
Shortcomings in implementation of Environmental Act
WINDHOEK - A number of gaps and shortcomings have been identified in the implementation of the Environmental Management Act of 2007.
Progress has been made in phasing out ozone substances
WINDHOEK - Namibia made considerable progress in phasing out ozone depleting substances and adopting ozone and climate friendly technologies.
Neuaka’s murder case set for 2019
WINDHOEK – Johannes Neuaka, accused of gunning down the mother of his child at her mother’s home in January, will only make a return in court next year.
Mass resignations hit police force – Ndeitunga
WINDHOEK- The Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Sebastian Ndeitunga, said he wants the salaries of officers holding the rank of inspector and below increased as the force is losing personnel due to resignations.
Keetmanshoop marches again to governor’s office
KEETMANSHOOP - Keetmanshoop residents will again today march to the //Kharas governor’s office to hand over their petition after such an attempt failed last Friday.
SADC needs a united front against malaria – Haufiku
KAYENGONA - The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Bernhard Haufiku says although the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region is united and determined to end the scourge of malaria, there is a need for member states to work together and network.