Rundu roads passing through densely populated residential areas or connecting to villages will be upgraded, works minister John Mutorwa said.
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Nandi-Ndaitwah to mend border fences with Botswana
International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah will this month meet her Botswana counterpart Lemogang Kwape to mend seemingly broken relations between the two countries due to continuous border conflicts.
Police resolute to root out cross-border vehicle theft
Newly appointed deputy inspector general of the police Joseph Shikongo has vowed to fight tooth and nail to root out cross-border vehicle theft, especially in neighbouring Angola.
Irivari too old for Grade 1
The directorate of education this year refused to enroll rape accused Lucas Tsamseb, popularly known as Irivari, in school, saying he is now over-aged and it is not appropriate for him to sit in class among minors.
Otweya rising from the ashes
When a massive fire swept through the Twaloloka informal settlement on Sunday 26 July 2020 in Walvis Bay’s Tutaleni, it destroyed houses and left 121 families destitute.
Namibians want to pray virus away
A survey, released yesterday on perceptions of inoculation by Afrobarometer, found that close to two-thirds (63%) of Namibians believe prayer is more effective than a vaccine in preventing Covid -19 infection.
Katjavivi mum on genocide…shrugs off ‘Judas’ tag
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi declined to be dragged into the genocide deal, where the Namibian and German governments purportedly reached a N$19 billion settlement.
Covid-weary health ministry ropes in army
The health ministry’s executive director, Ben Nangombe, said Namibia is well equipped to fight Covid-19, as the ministry has requested for the redeploying of
defence health facilities and manpower.
Ndeitunga: Angolan refugees’ situation unpleasant
The Namibian Police chief, Sebastian Ndeitunga, described Angolan refugees’ situation as “unpleasant” during his visit to the Omusati region. “The situation needs to be attended to as soon as possible. It is very cold and the majority are small babies. They might get sick from the cold,” said Ndeitunga.
SADC stirs PAP pot
The SADC members have vehemently refused to allow a leader from Francophone nations to take over the Pan African Parliament (PAP) presidency.
