The eighth national Information and Communication Technology summit is set to take place in Windhoek from 9 to 11 September 2024.
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Inferno leaves 26 families homeless
The need for affordable housing and serviced land was once again amplified over the weekend when 26 families in Walvis Bay’s Kuisebmond location were left homeless after an inferno.
Negligence costs deceased’s estate N$145 000
The estate of Abed Uushona is to pay N$145 000 in damages after it was found that he caused the fateful accident that also claimed his life in 2020.
Govt doubles legal aid threshold
The Ministry of Justice has raised the income threshold for qualifying for legal aid from N$3 500 to N$ 7 000 per month.
NYC denies corruption allegations
Adossier of documents, corroborated by sources, has laid bare a plethora of possible corruption allegations, maladministration and nepotism at the National Youth Council, which has become a hotbed of infighting.
LPM’s big divorce goes public
Firebrand politician Henny Seibeb yesterday relinquished his Landless People’s Movement (LPM) and National Assembly memberships.
Rundu sued over prepaid meter tender
One of the companies which lost out on a multi-million-dollar tender to supply smart prepaid meters to the Rundu Town Council, has accused it of awarding the tender to a company without experience.
Namibia reduces trade deficit …diamonds, uranium, fish drive exports
Namibia’s export revenues increased by 16.3% in April 2024, from N$8.2 billion in March.
Stars to establish supporters club
Debmarine Namibia Premiership champions African Stars aim to expand their brand in other regions with the establishment of African Stars' supporters clubs.
Desert Jewels gun for glory at netball series
Desert Jewels' head coach Julien Meyer assured fans and the nation at large that they won’t just be participating in the upcoming netball series, but are aiming to claim the gold medal at the tournament.









