Namibia lost the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup opener by four wickets against Australia on Monday in Kimberley.
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We can still qualify for the next round: Ketjijere
Former Brave Warriors’ captain Ronald Ketjijere said the team’s results against South Africa on Sunday were disappointing, but it’s time for them to move on and focus on their upcoming game against Mali.
Political ‘sensitivity’ catapulted India from doldrums
After surviving near bankruptcy in the early 90s when the Treasury could not honour its financial obligations, more than 30 years later, the Indian economy has grown from strength to strength.
Uranium One withdraws court challenge…as ministry operationalises new water legislation
Russian mining company Uranium One Group has withdrawn a case against the water ministry for not issuing exploration drilling permits to them.
Zambia ratifies tripartite corridor agreement
The Zambian government successfully ratified the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC) Tripartite Agreement on 12 January 2024, and deposited the instruments of ratification with the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Oshana learners to get placement
The Oshana regional education directorate is busy placing Grade one, four, eight, and 11 learners who have not yet found placement at local schools.
Diergaardt confident of academic growth
Acting //Kharas chief regional officer (CRO) Benedictus Diergaardt expressed confidence that the 2024 academic year will be one of growth, achievement and fulfilment for both educators and learners.
Canadian mining giant exhumes ancestral graves
A Karibib family found itself reeling and grieving again after a contentious dispute with Osino Resources as the latter exhumed ancestral graves to pave the way for business.
Irish MP supports Geingob’s call for Germany to repent
Irish firebrand politician and member of the European parliament, Michael Wallace has thrown his weight behind President Hage Geingob’s stern call for Germany to rethink its decision to support Israel in the genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) brought by South Africa.
LPM bays for Nghipondoka’s head
Landless People’s Movement (LPM) lawmaker Utaara Mootu is calling for the immediate dismissal of education minister Anna Nghipondoka for allegedly bringing the education sector to its knees.