The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has approved the low-cost housing scheme for the Oranjemund Town Council’s 56 houses set to be constructed in phase one.
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NAB to build houses at border post
The Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) is set to tighten its presence and efficiency at the Trans-Kalahari Border Post in the Omaheke region, through the construction of staff houses, which will see them operating 24 hours a day.
Nkurenkuru expo gala dinner held
A gala dinner held on Saturday raised over N$200 000 for the Nkurenkuru Expo.
Succession a thorn in Nama association flesh
Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA) secretary general (SG) Deodat Dirkse says the division amongst members of the Nama traditional authorities in //Kharas has led to some now operating leaderless.
N$1.7m worth of drugs confiscated in April
Between 1 and 30 April, the Namibian Police Force seized various types of drug substances with a total street value of N$1.7 million, and arrested suspects in connection with the crimes.
CN racing against time to complete stadium
Cricket Namibia is racing against time to complete the N$73 million stadium, essential for hosting both the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup and the senior men’s Cricket World Cup.
Civics make light work of Swakopmund FC…as NFA Cup continues
Defending champions of the Pst Bet NFA Cup, Civics, on Saturday sent a stern warning to other teams as they thrashed coastal outfit Swakopmund FC 5-0 in an exciting tie at the Unam Stadium in the capital.
Murere, Kinda and Amadhila excited about world champs
Three upcoming para-athletes, Bradley Murere, Chris Kinda and Leonard Amadhila, are excited about representing their country in the upcoming International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Para Athletics Championships.
National bowling tournament ends on high … Viljoen appointed new president
Spokesperson at the Namibia Bowling Association (NBA) Michelle Crawford described the recently -oncluded national bowling tournament as a resounding success, as the tourney concluded on Saturday.
Sudan’s Darfur fighting involves ‘heavy weaponry’
A major city in Sudan’s western region of Darfur has been rocked by fighting involving “heavy weaponry”, a senior UN official said Saturday.








