Netball Namibia (NN) vice-president Rebecca Goagoses confirmed that Namibia has received an invitation from Netball South Africa (NSA) to partake in the upcoming Spar Challenge slated for Cape Town, but said NN is still considering the invite.
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‘Kawana wronged Seaflower’
Board members of Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) say fisheries minister Albert Kawana caused irreparable harm and damages to their company by relying on incorrect legal information
Mayor says council won’t be held to ransom
Omuthiya mayor John Ndeutepo says the local authority will not be held to ransom by disgruntled individuals, as the town continues to operate without a substantive CEO for about two years.
Our brand will not be compromised, MTC warns beneficiaries
Namibia’s leading telecommunication company, MTC yesterday held a sponsorship engagement meeting with all MTC-sponsored sports bodies in Windhoek.
Wealthy nations should lead by example on climate change
The Conference of the Parties (COP26) United Nations climate change conference, which was set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland in November 2020 has been postponed due to Covid-19.
DISPATCHED THOUGHTS: Mean what you say
Honesty is a rare commodity; it has always been and will most likely remain so long after we have left this world. It is just not common to be honest as people would like to think.
NANSO to engage Unam on grade 11 admission
The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) has expressed concern over Unam’s reluctance on admitting learners who exited school at Grade 11 through the new Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary level (NSSCO) curriculum.
Walvis Bay makes U-turn on eviction
The Walvis Bay municipality has withdrawn a decision to evict a centre offering counselling services from a municipal property over an outstanding rental bill of over N$40 000.
Otjiwarongo issues over 5 000 arrest warrants
The Otjozondjupa police have issued 5 077 warrants of arrest between January 2018 and December 2020 for the Otjiwarongo district.
PM defends virtual presidential address
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila yesterday defended President Hage Geingob’s decision to address parliamentarians remotely during the occasion of the official opening of parliament.
