Some civil servants would stop at nothing when given the opportunity to blow their horns, and they would sing like canaries at the drop of a hat.
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A glimpse into Namibia’s international hunting benefits
NAMIBIA’S international hunting permits increased by more than 600 in 2023, according to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism’s official statistics.
Ombu Village: The pulse of the Ovaherero culture
Ombu cultural village remainsone of Namibia’s truly living Oveherero heritage sites, where the culture, history and ways of life of the Ovaherero people are on full display.
Experts: Female MPs failing women
While female lawmakers in Namibia constitute 50% of the National Assembly and 14% of the National Council, the figures have not translated into tangible benefits for women and minority groups in general.
MPs want FIMA preservation clause changed
Members of Parliament have advised finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi to put on hold all controversial clauses in the Financial Institutions Markets Act (FIMA). These include the seemingly contentious pension preservation clause.
Land prices frustrate Schlettwein …as Govt pays N$91m for seven farms
Land reform minister Calle Schlettwein is a frustrated man.
Primary healthcare a top priority – Shangula
For Namibia to realise the Universal Health Coverage dream, it must continue prioritising investment in primary healthcare (PHC), which serves as the foundation of a comprehensive and responsive health system.
Rundu Private Hospital fails to pay salaries
The only private hospital in Rundu is struggling to pay employees’ salaries on time.
Policymakers urged to address unequal distribution of wealth
Linda McLeod, consultant at the Namibian Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), has encouraged policymakers to address the unequal distribution of wealth from the oil and gas sector.