For many years residents of Impalila island in the Zambezi region said they have been pushed to the periphery for far too long when it comes to development.
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Fraud accused couple challenges arrest
Coenraad Botha and his wife, Zimbabwean national Charlotte Murove, made a first appearance in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday afternoon on charges of contravening the Banking Institutions Act, the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and fraud.
Rape cases on the rise in Omusati
The Omusati region recorded 133 rape cases reported from January last year.
Women revel in ‘omagongo’ season
It is the season when women in northern parts of Namibia sit under trees along highways selling the famous traditional beverage, ‘omagongo’ to supplement family incomes.
Ju/’Hoansi-San: Embracing ancient ways of life
Holed up in the sprawling Erongo Mountains on farm Omandumba, the San Living Museum is a truly organic reflection of its name, a living, breathing gallery of actual life on the move.
‘Weak’ Rundu fires back at Swartbooi
The Rundu Town Council, through its mayor Gabriel Kanyanga, hit back at Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi after a scathing critique of the council.
GIPF engages //Kharas stakeholders
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) on Wednesday hosted regional heads of offices, ministries, agencies as well as human resources’ practitioners from the region in Keetmanshoop in a stakeholders’ engagement forum.
WATCH!The Namibia Statistics Agency declared the much-awaited preliminary results of the 2023 census
The Namibia Statistics Agency on Wednesday declared the much-awaited preliminary results of the 2023 census in the capital.
WATCH! Delays in paying N$13 million to shore recruitment
Delays in paying N$13 million to shore Recruitment is hampering the permanent re-employment of fishermen. Yesterday, about 50 fishermen representing those previously employed by ArtictNam and Namsov were at the Ministry of Fisheries doorsteps, demanding employment.
Ministry, NSC squable spills on reporters
THE communication gap between the ministry of sports and the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) has affected local sports reporters as well as how Namibian media reported on the ongoing African Games in Ghana, resulting in embarrasing last-minute substitution at the airport.