A NURSE based in northern Namibia, Mathilde Kadhikwa, has issued summons for minister of health Kalumbi Shangula and his executive director Ben Nangombe to testify in her defence in a lawsuit brought against her by businessman Shapwa Kanyama and his wife Beata.
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‘Ngungula’ shuts Oshikango service stations
Three Puma service stations in the Ohangwena region have stopped operations due to competition brought by the rapid growth in cross-border fuel smuggling.
Met office warns of severe drought
The Namibian Meteorological Service has warned that the drought as foreseen by vice president (VP) Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Saturday could be severe.
Mbangu: Treat Kavango as a special case
Rundu Rural constituency councillor Paulus Mbangu said the central government has not properly addressed poverty in the two Kavango regions over the past 34 years, and called on it to treat these regions as special cases.
Alweendo rubbishes corruption allegations
CORRUPTION in the oil and gas business is a critical issue that affects many resource-rich countries.
GIPF investments in // Kharas total N$247m
//Kharas Regional Council chairperson Joseph Isaacks says the Government Institutions Pension Fund has over the years invested over N$247 million in renewable energy, property development and home loans for //Kharas residents.
Kasaona pursues Caf B licence course
FORMER Brave Gladiators captain and coach Uerikondjera ‘Mammie’ Kasaona has been offered an opportunity of a lifetime to participate in the upcoming Confederation of African Football (Caf) B Diploma Course in Tanzania.
Include para-athletes, says Hamukwaya
THE Secretary-General of the Namibia Paralympic Committee, Michael Hamukwaya, has called for inclusivity for para-athletes in sports competitions, including the recently concluded Rössing Uranium Marathon.
Cosmos loses labour case
FORMER Namibia Football Association (NFA) Secretary General Franco Cosmos has lost his case of unfair dismissal against the football mother body after a protracted fight in the High Court.
Ancient banking enters Cameroon’s digital age
Joseph Ngono’s face lights up with a smile as he looks at his smartphone, where a payment worth US$830 has just appeared in his digital wallet.