Information minister Emma Theofelus has praised Namibian artists for their contribution in promoting brand Namibia.
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Landless livestock farmers invade Witsand …challenge Calle, Nganate to remove them
Farmers operating illegally in the Gobabis municipal area invaded Farm Witsand in the Omaheke region on Saturday.
Mbumba calls for increased student intake at Unam Southern Campus
President Nangolo Mbumba has called for an increased intake of students from the //Kharas and Hardap regions’ learners Unam's southern campus in the town.
Woman killed by ex-boyfriend … sought police assistance prior to murder
Domestic violence continues to create horror among families as victims, mostly women, lose their lives at the hands of abusive partners.
Venaani: Second Fishrot in fishing industry emerges
McHenry Venaani says the infamous Fishrot corruption scandal has re-emerged as the Governmental Employment Redress Programme (GERP).
Namibians pay tribute to Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros
The country was last week rocked by the death of another political stalwart in the name of Ida Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros.
Mulunga sued over unpaid loan
Suspended Namibian Petroleum Corporation (Namcor) managing director Immanuel Mulunga is being sued by a medical doctor over an unpaid loan of N$50 000.
Verdict in Möller murder trial in July
After hearing submissions by the defence teams in the trial of five men accused of murdering Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller last week, Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku indicated she will deliver her verdict on 8 July.
MET jumps to rescue desperate hippos…as streams dry up
The environment ministry is drilling boreholes in some of the most affected areas of Zambezi region to save hippos as water systems continue drying up due to the prevailing drought.
NIP to pay former CEO N$2.4 million
The Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) has been ordered to pay more than N$2.4 million to its former chief executive, Augustinus Katiti.