The Roads Authority (RA) has confirmed that all new bookings for learner licence testing at the Windhoek Registering Authority (NaTIS Valley) have been suspended, with immediate effect, until 30 June 2021.
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King Tee Dee’s big secret finally revealed…this explains hiatus from music scene
King Tee Dee has been making boss moves in the entertainment industry and he is definitely a force to be reckoned with. The musician jumped onto the scene in 2003, and has solidified himself as a respected lyricist.
How celebs paid homage to their fathers
As the world celebrated Father’s Day on Sunday, numerous celebrities took some time out of their busy schedules to gush about their dads, husbands and baby daddies on social media.
Opinion – NamWater must come clean on Otavi water woes
The town of Otavi is strategically located in the Otjozondjupa region, in the area affectionately known as the Maize Triangle, endowed with natural free flowing water springs and reservoirs. It receives good rainfall annually and the past rainy season was a blast.
Opinion: Covid-19 nearly killed me
The world keeps on preaching of the danger of Covid-19 and that we must take care of ourselves by following the World Health Organisation’s safety rules. But as much as we try to keep safe, I somehow picked up Coronavirus.
Fishing company donates to Kavango West school
A local fishing company, Sirovero Trading, over the weekend donated fencing materials and a photocopy machine to Sikarosompo Primary School.
Oranjemund youth leader strives towards prosperity
Oranjemund constituency National Youth Council (NYC) chairperson Nestor Sheimi said they are putting a strategic document in operation, which will promote socio-economic development for the youth in the towns of Oranjemund and Rosh Pinah.
SUN wants Unam campus honour for Kerina
The Students Union of Namibia (SUN) has called on the University of Namibia to rename one of its campuses after the late political stalwart Mburumba Kerina who died last week. He was 89.
AR, Geingob land deal ‘not enforceable’… as Govt appeals 200 000 erven judgement
The attorney general’s office has filed an application to appeal the decision of Windhoek High Court Judge Orben Sibeya who shot down their objection against the particulars of claim in an application by the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement to have government honour their commitment to service 200 000 erven countrywide.
UAE bars Namibian travellers
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced it will prohibit travellers from Namibia, Liberia and Sierra Leone from entering that country on national and foreign flights, effective as of yesterday.
