WINDHOEK - The Teachers Union of Namibia (TUN) secretary-general Mahongora Kavihuha has called on the education ministry to intervene and withdraw the statement by Omusati education directorate recalling all transferred grade 9 learners from grade 10.
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Ipinge confident of poll victory
WALVIS BAY - Walvis Bay Urban by-election independent candidate Knowledge Ipinge said he is confident of victory ahead of Wednesday’s vote.
Katima to repair flooded roads, streets
KATIMA MULILO – The Katima Mulilo Town Council will resurface roads which have been damaged by water due to rain that has been pouring in the past weeks.
Otukosi two ma toorore wo u tu kondwa nga tu kohoke, no ku rira otu haera
Otjomuise-Mo ma yandero wo mbura indji o Namibia ra ku ramenwa iyo matoorore wo tu kondwa no zo ngomainde. Ma pehee kutja mapeya tji va zo zo rata kombunda yo ma toororero inga aze ha kotoka movihavero muzeri nai.
New year’s resolutions … good idea or waste of time?
At the beginning of each year, Namibians make new year’s resolutions and set goals for the next 12 months or so.
Mob justice accused await PG decision
WINDHOEK – Ten people, who were arrested for allegedly beating a 27-year-old Congolese refugee to death in June 2018, are yet to hear their fate from the prosecutor general.
Meatco slaughtered over 115 000 cattle in 2019
WINDHOEK - The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco), the country’s biggest exporter of top quality natural beef products, last year slaughtered over 115 000 cattle. Outgoing board vice-chairperson Ronald Kubas made the announcement yesterday at a media briefing to introduce the new Meatco CEO Mushokabanji Mwilima.
Inaccessible roads temporarily halt pension payouts
OSHAKATI - Beneficiaries of social grants and old-age pension in the Okaku constituency were left stranded after the services were temporarily halted due to inaccessible roads caused by the recent heavy rainfall in the area.
No turning back on SADC-PF transformation – Katjavivi
Swakopmund - The Speaker of the National Assembly of Namibia, Professor Peter Katjavivi, says efforts are ongoing to bring all SADC member states on the same level of understanding on the need to transform the SADC-PF into a regional parliament.
Traffic chief praises steps to improve road safety
WINDHOEK - Namibian police traffic chief Deputy Commissioner Amalia Gawanas said the conduct of road users during the festive season was somewhat satisfactory compared to the past years.