KEETMANSHOOP – Keetmanshoop mayor McDonald Hanse has urged pensioners at the southern town to register for the social electricity tariff.The tariff aims to reduce electricity cost for pensioners as they will be buying the first 50 electricity units at N$1.71, compared to N$2.18 paid by the residents at the town. After the 50 units, pensioners...
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Trailblazer dreams of more female taxi drivers
Rudolf Gaiseb Elfride Kuhlmann, one of the few female taxi drivers in Windhoek, is urging more women to join the male-dominated industry, highlighting that it is profitable. Kuhlmann (52) acknowledges that female taxi drivers are rare, and passengers are usually shocked to see a woman behind the wheel, but it also brings a sense of...
Lung disease outbreak in Kunene
Auleria Wakudumo The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed the outbreak of lung disease in the Kunene region. At least eight cattle from a herd of 30 tested positive for the disease, and one of the animals died. Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP), commonly known as lung disease, was detected in Okapundja village on 1 July 2024. The disease...
Fear over drying taps looms at Omaruru
OMARURU – Omaruru in the Erongo region has faced drastically-reduced water pressure since last year, posing a potential water crisis by October this year. Omaruru prides itself on having its own water facilities, pipes and systems, ensuring independence from external water sources. Despite scepticism from residents, the town boasts the lowest water tariffs on record,...
Rundu cop wins dismisal suit … as court orders reinstatement, backpay
RUNDU – Erstwhile police officer Nico Poniso Mulonda can breathe a sigh of relief after the High Court found that his dismissal was unprocedural. He was discharged from the Namibian Police Force on 1 December 2022 after it was alleged that while off-duty, he was seen on the night of 24 June 2021 at a...
Cattle rustlers irk Sibbinda farmers
SIBBINDA – Communal farmers around Sibbinda have decried increasing cases of cattle theft, which remains unsolved in the Zambezi region. Time and again, many farmers in the region continue to suffer because of cattle smuggling, which is a major challenge, as the region borders Zambia, where most stolen livestock is often driven across the border...
Swartbooi: We’ll never stop fighting
KEETMANSHOOP – Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader and chief change campaigner Bernadus Swartbooi said their fight for restorative justice and dignity for Namibians will never stop. The LPM firebrand is adamant that his orange brigade will continue fighting for access to employment opportunities, natural resources, health, quality education, proper regional and local governance as well...
Namibia prepares for semi-final showdown against Zimbabwe
The reigning champions of the Africa Cup, Namibia, will face Zimbabwe in the semi-final match at 15h00 at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda. Namibia comes from a commanding 38-5 defeat of Burkina Faso on Saturday, and are looking to secure another victory against Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, however, are not to be underestimated as they...
Luderitz museum revives maritime heritage
Luderitz, a coastal town in Namibia known for its rich maritime history, has a newly-fortified museum housed in a majestic historical building. This museum, set to open its doors soon, is an inspiration for education and exploration, drawing visitors from across Namibia and beyond. At the centre of the museum’s attraction is an amazing addition...
Ullah Foundation changing lives
OSHAKATI – Notoriously known as ‘street kids’, most Namibian street children are either orphans, or victims of extreme poverty and outright abuse, while a few have turned to the sex industry to make ends meet. This is according to 35-year-old Ullah Nghifimule, the founder and CEO of Ullah Investment Group CC. Through her newlyestablished foundation,she...








