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Opinion – NIMT needs help, but what type of help?
Recent reports about NIMT’s inability to pay salaries to its employees are not new.
Mentally ill woman allegedly murders daughter
A 29-year-old mentally challenged woman is alleged to have strangled her daughter to death with a scarf on Friday at Omanenepeke village in the Onesi constituency of Omusati region.
Governor urges leaders to put people first
OSHAKATI – The governor of Oshana, Elia Irimari, has urged the political leadership in the region to serve all inhabitants irrespective of their political affiliation.
Gun owner arrested over shooting incident
RUNDU - The police in Kavango East have arrested a man who they say unlawfully and intentionally permitted his licensed shotgun to be in the possession of another man without written permission.
Farmers count losses after heavy rain
KEETMANSHOOP – Farmers surrounded by the famous Great Karas Mountains, popularly known as the Karasberge, have received between 120-250mm of rain this year.
Murder-suicide rocks Walvis
WALVIS BAY - A 33-year-old Walvis Bay woman died at the hands of her boyfriend at the weekend shortly after ending their relationship.
Oshana ready to reopen schools
ONGWEDIVA – Acting education director in Oshana Hilma Nuunyango-George said all the schools in the region are ready to commence with the new academic year amidst challenges posed by the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.
Union calls for Shoprite boycott
The Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (Nafau) has called for a nationwide boycott of retail stores owned by Shoprite Namibia.
Land grabbers advance on Otjomuise
More than 500 residents of Windhoek attempted to occupy land yesterday in the Otjomuise area.
