Some northern regional councillors and residents are complaining that drought relief food is not enough for everyone.
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Meatco gets another N$200m injection
After handing out N$250 million to the struggling Meat Corporation of Namibia during his last mid-term budget, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi disbursed a further N$212 to the entity last week.
Refinancing risk emerges from repayment obligations
Asignificant portion of Namibia’s debt portfolio is due during the next three years.
ACC roped into Otavi HR saga
The Otavi Town Council has roped in the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to delve into allegations of unprocedural recruitments, promotions and appointments of staff members to act in vacant positions.
Student not deterred by disability … seeks public’s help for motorised wheelchair
In the bustling halls of the International University of Management (IUM), where dreams are forged and futures sculpted, one student’s resilience has captured the hearts of
her peers and community.
ECN reverts to ballot papers for elections
Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) Elsie Nghikembua has confirmed that manual ballot papers will be used in the Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for November, as well as the Regional and Local Authority Council elections to be held next year.
Teremoto gears up for first boxing extravaganza
Ongwediva-based Teremoto Boxing Club is preparing to host its first amateur fight of the year. The tournament is slated for 6 April at the Ongwediva multi-purpose centre.
Personality of the week – Inspired by dad to tee off
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Veteran scribe suspects swindle by publisher
Veteran sports journalist Carlos ‘CK’ Kambaekua claims he has fallen victim to a publisher who he paid N$5 000 to print 20 proto-type copies of his soon-to-be-launched book titled ‘The Untold History of Namibian Football’.
Donkey carts step in for cars in Sudan
In war-torn Sudan, where chaos and fuel shortages have ground normal motor traffic to a halt, people once more rely on donkey carts -- even for urgent trips to the hospital. In a small town south of the capital Khartoum, Hussein Ali has been busy carting patients to a clinic on a rickety wooden carriage that now serves as an ambulance.






