The Tsumeb Municipality has allocated N$36.8 million for the construction of a sand filtration plant to address the contaminated water sources, which has become a huge challenge for the town.
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Shivute urges boy child to support girls
The Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson, Samuel Shivute is urging the boy child to be supportive and understand the natural menstrual cycle for a girl child.
Soldier takes own life in hospital
A member of the Namibian Defence Force stationed at Rundu military base committed suicide in the Rundu intermediate hospital's male ward on Tuesday.
Hamhola and Shikongo scoop RASA awards
Athletics' coach Letu Hamhola and his athlete Ananias Shikongo achieved remarkable success at the sixth edition of the Regional Annual Sports Awards (Rasa) in Lusaka, Zambia on Saturday.
NFA suspends Hoebeb… as club owner complains of unfair treatment
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has suspended one of the league administrators Tovey Hoebeb, as confirmed by secretary general Charles Siyauya yesterday.
Kazapua tourney a success
The third edition of Namibian goalkeeper Loydt Kazapua’s football and netball open tournament ended successfully over the weekend.
Ronaldo breaks Saudi Pro League scoring record… proudly says records follow him
Cristiano Ronaldo broke the record for the most goals in a Saudi Pro League season when he struck for the 34th and 35th time in Al Nassr’s final game of the campaign.
Spain, Ireland and Norway recognise Palestinian state
Spain, Ireland and Norway formally recognised a Palestinian state yesterday in a decision slammed by Israel as a “reward” for Hamas more than seven months into the devastating Gaza war.
Shanghai lifts home-buying limits to boost property sector
Shanghai has relaxed rules on buying property in the city, as local governments across China aim to ease an agonising real estate crisis that is dragging on the economy.
Toxic chemicals found in Shein products
Children’s products sold by the Chinese online shopping giant Shein contained toxic substances that were hundreds of times above acceptable levels, said the South Korean government yesterday.









