As the country grapples with rising sexual gender-based violence, a group of men have taken a stand to demand an end to the scourge.
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Confusion over where to vote
Some voters at Mix settlement in the Khomas region found themselves in a predicament yesterday after they could not vote in the regional council election, despite casting their ballot for the local authority poll.
Low voter turnout in Ohangwena
ONGWEDIVA – The Ohangwena region experienced a low voter turnout at many of its polling stations, Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) regional coordinator Hiskia Mukete said yesterday.
Manual verification slows voting
Although the voting process went relatively smooth yesterday, Electoral Commission of Namibia officials had to battle with verification devices, which were failing to detect voters’ cards, leading to delays and inconveniences to both voters and polling officers.
Consortium injects N$65m in housing project
WALVIS BAY - A consortium of fishing companies has heeded to government’s call to address the housing challenges faced by employees in the local sector.
STRANGE BREED – The Belgian Blue
While it’s a natural occurrence, some still claim their muscle mass is due to steroid injections due to the large muscle development.
Agriculture and the ecosystems
Agriculture is concerned with rearing animals and the cultivation of crops whilst an ecosystem simply refers to a community of living organisms such as plants and animals together with the non-living components such as the air and soils, interacting with each other in their environment.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Preparing livestock for the rainy season
It’s important to have a plan in place ahead of severe weather to protect your animals and livestock.
Livestock vaccination matters… the difference between life and death
It is often said dynamite comes in small packages, or that the ant has been known for killing an elephant.
Pensioner (70) takes own life
RUNDU – A 70-year-old pensioner committed suicide by hanging herself with a wire at Satotwa on the western
outskirts of Rundu.