The Oukwanyama queen Martha Mwadinomho yaKristian Nelumbu is appealing to the public to assist in tracing the head of the legendary late king Mandume ya Ndemufayo.
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Amupanda’s red line fight suffers setback
The matter in which Job Amupanda is asking the courts to remove the veterinary cordon fence, also known as the red line, suffered a setback in the Supreme Court.
NYC’s Busch, Schwartz on chopping block…Tjongarero refutes favouritism claims
An investigation by government on allegations of corruption, mismanagement and non-compliance into the National Youth Council has called for the suspension of the institution’s executive chairperson Sharonice Busch and director, Calista Schwartz-Gowases.
Diescho’s acrimonious Nipam exit lingers…I was fired – Diescho …He was not fired – Simataa
Cabinet secretary George Simataa maintains that academic and erstwhile Namibia Institute of Public Management executive director left the institute on mutual grounds, and was not pushed, as purported.
Surging cyberattacks show need for robust security – Theofelus
With the rapid advancement of technology, the global cybersecurity landscape is continuously evolving and through these developments, new threats emerge on a regular basis.
Vice president visits Kavango East green schemes
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Monday visited the Vhungu Vhungu and Ndonga Linena Green Schemes as part of her visit to the Kavango East region to address food insecurity.
Nawatiseb back in Swapo fold
Engel Nawatiseb’s brief stint outside Swapo has ended with the former deputy minister of information and communication technology returning after he had left the party last month.
Unemployed teachers plan to camp at education offices
nemployed graduate teachers countrywide are planning to camp at regional education offices on 26 March 2024, as they say no response was received following a protest held last year.
Dire fishing sector working conditions saddens Nujoma
Labour minister Utoni Nujoma says although the fisheries sector plays an important role in Namibia’s economy, it has been marred by challenges, including issues relating to decent work, occupational health, and safety, forced labour, violence and harassment on some vessels using Namibian ports.
Bukalo: A gateway to Chobe River, Victoria Falls
Newly-appointed Bukalo Village Council CEO Anna Lyamine-Sazita sat down with New Era’s senior reporter Albertina Nakale to touch base and discuss her plans for the development of a council which has been without a substantive CEO since 2016.