Iran said yesterday that it “will not hesitate” to respond in the event of US attacks on its territory after the White House declined to say whether strikes on Iran were ruled out.
National
California issues state of emergency
Swaths of the US state of California were flooded yesterday, and hundreds of thousands of people were without power after a dangerous storm brought heavy rains and prompted a state of emergency.
More tributes pour in for Geingob
Namibia’s sports fraternity continued to pay tribute to the late President Hage Gottfried Geingob, expressing their condolences to the great leader and sports enthusiast who died Sunday morning in Windhoek.
Osona holds walk-and-run fun day
OsOna Village recently held its Osona Walk and Fun Run in a bid to promote fitness and get people from the neighbourhood to get to know each other.
//Kharas fails to elect new exco members
A faction of the //Kharas football second division league has elected an interim executive committee (exco) after members failed to elect new exco members.
Junior rugby coach concerned … accuses NRU of not supporting Barthes Cup preparations
The national men’s U/20 rugby coach, Ryan de la Harpe, has voiced his frustration over the National Rugby Union's (NRU) perceived disinterest in the upcoming Barthes Cup in Zimbabwe, scheduled for 20 -28 April.
Keetmanshoop pays tribute to Geingob
Residents of Keetmanshoop on Monday gathered for a candlelight vigil ceremony in remembrance of the late President Hage Geingob.
Hompas hail Geingob’s care for pensioners
As the nation reels in shock after the death of Namibia’s third president, Hage Geingob, who died in the early hours of Sunday morning, leaders in the Kavango regions remembers him as caring.
Swanu calls for action on Gaza
The South West Africa National Union has criticised Israel and its partners’ actions in Gaza, and told Germany to stay away from genocidal actions, based on its own shameful history.
The world remembers Geingob
The world continues to mourn the untimely passing of president Hage Geingob and as every second passes, heads of state and institutions around the world continue to extend their heartfelt condolences to former first lady Monica Geingos, the children and the Namibian nation at large.







