WINDHOEK - Cabinet has approved a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for the upcoming hake and rock lobster fishing season.
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Dogs maul toddler to death
TSUMEB - A toddler was mauled to death by dogs on Tuesday at Oniihandi village near Oniipa. The Oshikoto police have opened an inquest into the death of the toddler who was allegedly mauled by dogs.
Tsumeb urged to transform into tourism hub
TSUMEB - The mayor of Tsumeb, Mathews Hangula has appealed to stakeholders to join hands and transform Tsumeb into a tourism hub instead of just serving as a gateway.
Uanguta to lead NamRA for six months
WINDHOEK – Deputy governor of the Bank of Namibia Ebson Uanguta has been seconded to head the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) for a period of six months, while a substantive commissioner is being appointed.
Praying for an end to social ills
WINDHOEK - Namibians from the northern part of the country took time out of their busy schedules and joined Uukwaluudhi King Shikongo Hosea Taapopi who hosted a prayer gathering last Saturday.
Keetmans to evict illegal occupants
KEETMANSHOOP - The municipality of Keetmanshoop says it will start with the process of evicting illegal occupants from its municipal-owned properties.
Osona Fishing ploughs back to the needy
GOBABIS - Osona Fishing Company donated canned fish, maize meal and cooking oil to needy households of Omaheke region yesterday.
Opinion: The Namibian generational election curse
Namibia is going to the polls on 27 November 2019 to elect both the president and members of parliament. The nation will be dragging along its generational election curse of bloated party lists, ten presidential hopefuls in a population of less than 3 million and chains of political and financial scandals.
Hungary eager to assist Namibia
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Speaker of the Hungarian parliament, László Kövér, says Namibia is one of his country’s long-standing friends and that Hungary has started to heighten that friendship through its policy of “opening to the South strategy” which entails increasing economic ties with the African continent and Latin America.
Ikaba residents resist proposed conservancy
KATIMA MULILO – Community members of Ikaba in Kabbe South constituency have different opinions regarding the formation of a conservancy in the eastern flood-prone area.