Like the titans of his time, Reverend Willem Konjore belongs to a generation of Namibians who grew up on the other side of the main road that divided our communities along racial, ethnical and tribal lines. He too played an important role towards the independence of our country and the freedom of our people.
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Opinion – Mental wellbeing suits us all
Mental health is a subject whose surface we are only starting to scratch in Namibia and it is not talked about a lot. In fact, not to single out Namibia, there are very few places in the world where healthy, open and frank discussions about mental health take place.
‘Insufficient evidence’ to support use of Ivermectin
The Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council this week insisted current available data does not support the use of Ivermectin - a drug used to treat parasites in animals – in treating or preventing Covid-19.
Defence probes military hospital fire
The defence ministry says investigations are still underway to ascertain the cause and estimated losses of the fire that engulfed the Suiderhof base military hospital on Sunday.
Nightmare that never ends
… parents remain hopeful Mandela will return.
CRAN interdicted over MTC licences
Windhoek High Court judge Harald Geier yesterday interdicted and restrained the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) from implementing a decision it made that Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) is not in good standing with it.
Terror of Goreangab’s case postponed
The trial of a Windhoek resident, accused of terrorising lone women in the Goreangab area, was postponed to next year by the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Swapo leaders label KK’s insults ‘unacceptable’
Swapo regional coordinators yesterday said former Cabinet minister Kazenambo Kazenambo’s comments about President Hage Geingob, in which he labelled him an “idiot, a coward and an illiterate”, were unacceptable.
Tourism recovery still far off
President Hage Geingob believes real leisure industry recovery will only be possible when international tourism returns to pre-Covid-19 levels.
Ex-ministers declared personae non grata by US
Former Cabinet ministers Bernhard Esau, Sacky Shanghala and their immediate family members have now been declared personae non grata by the United States of America as a result of their alleged involvement in corruption involving millions of dollars.
