The Tunacor Group has offered employment to 180 fishermen who were retrenched by Namsov in 2015.
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Oshana inmates fear for their safety
ONGWEDIVA - Inmates at the Oshakati police holding cells are living in fear of contracting Covid-19 after a fellow prisoner tested positive on Tuesday.
Tashia Travels – 30 days in Singapore: part 2
Spending one night at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore was a memorable lifetime experience that absolutely rocked my world.
Association advocates for indigenous sign language recognition
ONGWEDIVA - As the world celebrates National Month of the Deaf, the Namibian National Association of the Deaf (NNAD) is pleading for the Namibian Sign Language (NSL) to be recognised as an indigenous language in the country.
Residents protest against service delivery, jobs
OMUTHIYA – The community of Oshivelo is up in arms over what they termed discriminatory practice by the settlement office, alleging they are being sidelined in acquiring plots, jobs, as well as equitable services.
Trophy hunting applications stream in
Despite the negative impacts of Covid-19 on the trophy hunting sector, the environment ministry says there has been renewed interest with application for permits streaming in.
PDM wants answers on ‘insolvent’ Air Namibia
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Nico Smit has demanded a comprehensive response from finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi on how government will be able to allow Air Namibia to continue operating while insolvent.
Living on the edge of poverty
An impoverished family, residing in one of Windhoek’s informal settlement, is barely making ends meet.
Iiponga ya faalele oomwenyo dhaantu yane mehuliloshiwike
Iiponga ya yooloka oya faalele oomwenyo ine moshitopolwa shaMusati mehuliloshiwike lya zi ko.
ǀAeǁgams !gae-auto !nari-aon di hōǂgās ge ǁaupexa 60% ǀkha ge ǀoro
!Gae-auto !nari-aon ǀAeǁgams din ge ra !gaesen, ǁîn di tsīkorobe hōǂgās nē ǂharuguba xus ǁaupexa 60 persentgu kōse ge ǁnāsa, Covi-19 ǁōs ge ǂgâxasa xu.