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Chula Chula: A journey of resilience…from village fields to top-flight football
At a Swapo Party star rally in Oshakati on 8 November 2023, former Ohangwena governor Usko Nghaamwa stood up to introduce himself to party supporters.
Otjiungukua wins Kandjii Cup
The Otjiungukua football and netball teams won the first edition of the late Nanaki Kandjii commemoration tournament on Monday at Okomukaru Sports Ground in Aminuis.
Local golfers feel ‘unfairly’ undermined…as Swarts pours cold water on the debacle
A handful of the country’s leading golfers are crying foul after their apparent mysterious omission from a list of golfers invited to tee off in the upcoming four-day Royal & Ancient (R&A) Golf Club Tourney, slated for the 21February 2024 in neighbouring South Africa.
Windhoek Central nurses’ home to be revamped
Windhoek Central nurses’ home to be revamped
Engaging on GBV and SRHR
The ‘Leaving No One Behind’ project seeks to promote the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of young mothers through livelihood skills training and information-sharing on gender-based violence (GBV) and SRHR.
G7 diamond restrictions to adversely impact Namibia – Alweendo
In May this year, the G7 grouping of seven major industrial countries announced that they are considering measures to restrict the sale of Russian diamonds.
Massive uranium deposit discovered in Erongo
Preliminary findings from exploration conducted in the Erongo region indicate the presence of a massive new uranium deposit.
Namfisa ensures over N$3.8 million is paid back
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) is entrusted with the crucial task of regulating and supervising financial institutions and intermediaries to ensure a stable and fair non-banking financial sector.
Financial constraints hamper AMTA operations… labelled a white elephant
Namibia Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) has divulged shortfalls stemming from limited financial resources coupled with low production from local farmers as some of the major limitations prohibiting the full execution of the agency mandate and planned activities.









