Health deputy minister Esther Muinjangue said plans are underway to amend the Tobacco Act to regulate tobacco vaping products in the country by the end of this month.
Kavango West’s 12 constituency push-up
After holding consultations with communities and traditional authorities, the Kavango West leadership has opted to push for a maximum of 12 constituencies for the region.
Warriors to test tactics in Lesotho friendly
The Brave Warriors of Namibia will depart today for South Africa, where they will play an international friendly match against Lesotho at Orlando Stadium in Soweto tomorrow.
Dam guns for Olympic qualification…. has set eyes on this weekend’s meeting to qualify
Namibia’s middle-distance runner David Dam will compete in this weekend’s Mozambique Invitational Meet, organised by the Mozambique Athletics Federation.
A fitting tribute to departed veteran Ghost Hans ‘Ou Heirareb’ Eichab 1947-2024
Just as the football family started to come to terms with the sad passing of football legend Ou /Hurob Zimmer Goreseb, another well-known football personality followed him to his fresh grave.
Expedition Africa race ends with bang in Namibia
The 12th and final edition of Expedition Africa, an iconic expedition-length adventure race, is taking place in Namibia for the first time.
NamPower reaffirms support for disability sport … hands over a N$500 000 cheque
The Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) has once again shown its support for Disability Sport Namibia (DSN), and pledged continued support for the organisation.
Rafah battles intensify as Israel takes over border strip
Rafah residents reported intense artillery shelling and gunfire yesterday in Gaza’s far-southern city after Israel said it had seized a strategic corridor on the Palestinian territory’s border with Egypt.
Xi calls for Middle East peace conference
Chinese President Xi Jinping called yesterday for a peace conference to end the war between Israel and Hamas, as he addressed Arab leaders at a forum aimed at bolstering ties with the region.
SA counts votes with ANC majority on the line
Ballot counting was under way yesterday after South Africans queued long into the night to vote in a watershed election, with partial results suggesting the ANC could lose its 30-year-old unchallenged majority.








