Erongo governor Neville Andre has rallied support for President Nangolo Mbumba, who took charge of the country soon after the death of president Hage Geingob on 4 February.
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Zambezi police applaud residents for good behaviour during Geingob burial
Zambezi police chief Andreas Shilelo has commended the residents of the region for displaying respectful and polite behaviour during the burial procession of president Hage Geingob.
Jacobs dumps Pirates … treks back to Matebele FC
Former Orlando Pirates and Brave Warriors’ coach Nicholas Woody Jacobs sensationally quit Orlando Pirates on Friday, and immediately returned to Botswana Premier League newcomers Matebele FC to replace Zimbabwean coach Elias Chinyemba, who had taken over the reins on an interim basis.
Claasen twins secure spots at Tuks Football Academy
At a young age, Adin and Arin Claasen shared a common dream of becoming a formidable duo on the football field, a dream which eventually led them to join Tuks Football Academy.
South Korea striking doctors at risk of prosecution
South Korea yesterday called for trainee doctors to return to work, warning that they could face prosecution if they do not return to hospitals in the next three days, as protests over medical reforms entered a second week.
Omupresidente a yi shili
Omupresidente Hage Geingob a pewa egumbo lye lyaaluhe momausoleum koHeroes’ Acre koWindhoek Osoondaha.
Smartphone-makers bet on AI to boost sales
Smartphone-makers are packing their latest devices with flashy new artificial intelligence tools such as real-time voice translation and advanced photo editing in efforts to reignite consumer demand.
Nam found wanting by finance watchdog
Ineffective implementation of compliance with international anti-money laundering (AML), combatting the financing of terrorism (CFT), and combatting proliferation financing (CPF) standards have led to Namibia being greylisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
City of Windhoek crafts recovery plan…aimed at securing long-term financial sustainability
City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi has assured the City’s stakeholders, partners, and the residents that for now and in the foreseeable future, the capital city is “a going concern”.
Geingob unites Namibia in death
After 21 excruciating days, Namibia bade a final farewell to Hage Geingob on Sunday, burying the man credited with laying the country’s governance bedrock, a freedom fighter and Pan-Africanist of note.