PERSISTENT water woes will soon be a thing of the past for residents of the Groot Aub settlement south of Windhoek.
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Women in media support Tsumkwe
The Women in Media Organisation handed over school uniforms, sanitary products, toiletries and school bags with stationery to learners at the Tsumkwe Secondary School on Monday.
Venaani urges in-house consultancy services for Neckartal Dam
The leader of the official opposition has appealed to the agriculture ministry to rather utilise in-house expertise instead of external consultants to carry out a feasibility study for the construction of the irrigation project’s phase 2 at the Neckartal dam outside Keetmanshoop.
NCF hosts National Chess Championship qualifiers
THE Namibia Chess Federation (NCF) successfully hosted the Namibia National Chess Qualifiers in Windhoek from 11 to 14 January 2024.
Shareholders urge Shell to set climate targets
A group of shareholders in British oil major Shell have submitted a resolution for the upcoming annual shareholders’ meeting that would force the company to commit to greenhouse gas emissions’ targets.
Frozen Russian assets could be ‘easy’ Ukraine funding
The US special envoy for Ukraine’s economic recovery said on Monday that tapping frozen Russian assets would be an “easy” source of money for Kyiv, but the G7 must first agree collectively to do it.
N$100 mil digitisation dream gains momentum… electronic IDs in pipeline
While being conservative with the figures, information executive director Audrin Mathe said it will cost around N$100 million over the next three years to fully implement Namibia’s digital strategy.
Bishop Tjijombo’s church fight spills over into court
Less than six months after the death of Archbishop Daniel Katikisa Tjijombo, two factions of the St John Apostolic Faith Mission are now in a court brawl over rights to the church premises in Katutura.
Pupils’ safety onus on parents – Steenkamp
Education executive director Sanet Steenkamp has appealed to parents to ensure that pupils safely get to and from school, saying the onus rests on their shoulders.
Limited school space leaves parents stranded
PARENTS and guardians of children in the Moses ||Garoeb Constituency of Windhoek have been frustrated by limited spaces in schools, especially for Grade 1.









