Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Albert Kawana said the longstanding issue of challenging living conditions for officers at border posts and rural policing areas would soon be resolved.
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Samco’s N$6m theft suspects demand answers
Five suspects who allegedly stole N$6 million from the vehicle of Oshakati-based businessman Shamil Dirk in April this year said the case opened against them is not clear.
Eenhana Town Council introduces debt relief programme
The Eenhana Town Council plans to write off all interest on debt owed by residents for services rendered to them.
Pensioner dies in custody
A 68-year-old man died in police custody at Oshakati after a short illness.
Government committed to supporting people with disabilities
Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs Alexia Manombe-Ncube has reiterated government’s unwavering support for the welfare and rights of people with disabilities.
Kandji-Murangi pleads with aspiring students to take up relevant fields
Minister of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Itah Kandji-Murangi is pleading with all aspiring students to fulfil their true potential.
Missing retired teacher’s remains found
Hopes to find the missing retired teacher from Henties Bay alive were dashed after his remains were found submerged in his vehicle in a hole filled with water close to Torra Bay on Thursday.
Opinion – Gold jumps to record on rate cut bets but equities struggle
Gold hit a fresh record Monday on growing optimism the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in the new year, with traders shrugging off boss Jerome Powell’s attempts to temper expectations.
PwC to prevent exam cheating after US$7m fine
The China-based affiliates of consultancy giant PwC said it had blocked technologies that enabled its employees to cheat on internal training exams, after a US agency hit it with a US$7 million fine.
Repo rate expected to hold steady at 7.75%
The repo rate is expected to be held steady at 7.75% - and as a result, the prime lending rate at commercial banks is anticipated to remain unchanged at 11.5% when the Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee meets for the last time this year on Wednesday, 6 December.









