Fisheries minister Albert Kawana says the latest decision to auction almost 16 164 metric tons of hake under the governmental objectives quota is enjoying the full
support of the fishing industry.
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Govt beefs up Zambezi border security
To protect its border, Namibia has increased the presence of defence and security personnel along the border in the Zambezi region, international relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said last week.
Eiseb a great loss to investment industry – Shaanika
The tragic death of Namibia Asset Management chief financial officer, Ulrich Eiseb, has been described as a great loss to the investment industry.
Preacher denied bail
Self-proclaimed prophet and founder of the House of Joy Ministries Jackson Babi was denied bail by the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
Disability council board sent packing
The gender equality ministry has dissolved the board of the National Disability Council of Namibia following widespread reports of infighting.
The state of Namibian sport 31 years later
As Namibia celebrates 31 years of independence this month, we reflect on the many achievements the country’s sporting fraternity has scored over the years. Despite the endless infights between its leaders, football remains the toast of Namibian sport, having become a regular participant in major continental competitions.
NamPol looks forward to more success
The inspector-general of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) has reminded Namibians to be patriotic citizens and to put extra effort into performing their civic responsibilities.
Omusati reaps fruits of independence
Over the last 31 years of independence, the Omusati region has benefitted immensely from the decentralisation programme implemented by central government, which is aimed at bringing services closer to people.
Ending Kavango’s poverty trap
Being one of the poorest regions in the country, Kavango East region still lags behind in terms of infrastructural development, while many of its inhabitants live in abject poverty, including having to walk long distances to access clean water.
Turning Hardap into a breadbasket
Hardap governor Reverend Salomon April (SA) is a man on a mission, with big dreams for his region. As the country marks 31 years of independence, the governor engaged MICT’s Hilma Hashange on future developments and the potential that the region holds.
