The Brave Warriors will receive N$50 000 each for qualifying to the knockout stages of the 2023 Afcon underway in Ivory Coast.
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Swakopmund donates plots to DRC residents
Over 300 families from Swakopmund residing in the Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC proper) will benefit from erven which were serviced by the municipality through funds availed by government.
Tragic accident claims seven lives
Seven people tragically died after being involved in a car accident on Friday at about 12h00 at Okashandja village outside Ondangwa in the Oshana region.
Three Swapo //Kharas councillors fired
//Kharas Regional Council chairperson, Joseph Isaacks on Friday announced the dismissal of three Swapo councillors with immediate effect, for allegedly having committed various offences.
Govt hell-bent on achieving digital future
Information minister Peya Mushelenga said, of the over two million SIM cards that are currently active in Namibia, only half of them are registered, following an extension on the grace period earlier this year.
Venaani grills Zambezi leadership on development
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has critiqued the Zambezi leadership for the slow pace of development in the region.
New hearing dates, lawyer for skip murder accused
Three Zimbabwean nationals will go on trial for the murder of a nine-year-old girl in June this year, it was announced in the Windhoek High Court last week.
NA supports Geingob’s recovery journey
The National Assembly has joined the growing chorus of support for President Hage Geingob’s medical treatment.
Ex-Plan fighter Mbimbo gets official funeral
Tjipira Mbimbo, a former People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (Plan) combatant, who died on 15 January at the age of 85, has been accorded an official funeral.
History-making Namibia revels in last-16 spot
NAMIBIA winger Deon Hotto has hailed the Brave Warriors for qualifying for the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in the team’s history following their 0-0 draw with Mali on Wednesday.









