WINDHOEK - The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has started reviewing the current design of the Etosha National Park fence to reduce the cost of construction, which may have contributed among other factors to the delay in completing the fence.
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Shanghala moves to repeal 140 obsolete laws
WINDHOEK - Parliament is determined to get rid of the existing 143 obsolete laws after the Minister of Justice Sacky Shanghala tabled the long-awaited Repeal of Obsolete Laws Bill (Bill No 21 of 2018) in the National Assembly recently.
The Bill provides for the repeal of certain obsolete laws and for incidental matters.
Elyambala residents fume at sewerage disposal
ONGWEDIVA - At a time when the country is battling Hepatitis E, residents at Elyambala in Ongwediva are fuming at the discharge of sewerage in their community.
Former magistrate’s case set for next year
WINDHOEK – The case of former Windhoek-based Magistrate Riana Hileni Kavara was postponed yet again in the Windhoek Regional Court.
I was fired over the phone, says dismayed Nauseb …Stars reappoint Samaria
WINDHOEK – Sacked African Stars mentor Robert Nauseb says he is yet to receive an official dismissal letter from the club, as he was only informed about his sacking through the phone by Stars’ chairperson Patrick Kauta on Monday evening.
MTC takes Salute and Nestor under its wings…each stable gets N$1.6 million
WINDHOEK – Namibia’s telecommunications giant MTC yesterday announced a combined sponsorship of N$10 million, which will be shared in equal proportions between Salute Boxing Academy and the renowned Nestor Sunshine Boxing and Fitness Academy.
Solve your own issues first!
One of my grade six teachers always used to say that every time you point a finger at someone, there are always three fingers pointing back at you.
Exam result stress
The end of the year is the time to start unwinding and letting the stress and hard work of the year leave your mind and body. A well-deserved break is on the cards, as is a fun and relaxing time with family and friends.
‘Finding my calling in sport boosted my confidence as a child
WINDHOEK - Down to earth and a go-getter, Tatenda Audrey Chanakira (25) says she was lucky to find a calling in sport, and playing soccer boosted her confidence as a child.
Astronomer offers free classes to learners
WINDHOEK - British astronomer, Dr Rhodri Evans, aspires to make changes in the lives of the learners in Namibia.
Evans, a dedicated, diligent, curious and passionate astronomer, who is currently a senior lecturer in Physics at the University of Namibia (Unam), initiated free classes assisting learners to learn more about science and mathematics