Thulagano Merafe Sekogko, the Botswana Minister of Communication, Knowledge and Technology, will be in Namibia this week on a working visit.
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First-ever seed bank launched in Kavango West
The first community seed bank in Kavango West, which is also the first in the whole country, was launched last week.
IUM breaks ground for new coastal campus
In a significant stride towards making tertiary education accessible, the International University of Management (IUM) is embarking on the construction of a state-of-the-art N$38 million university in Walvis Bay.
Teacher shot and killed at Oshikwiyu village
The Ohangwena police are investigating a case of murder after Natanael Tangeni Nghihalwa was reportedly shot and killed by an unknown suspect/s on Saturday evening.
‘My heart is in pieces’: mother of slain woman
The mother of a woman killed by her lover during coitus on 18 July 2020 vowed that she would never forgive the accused.
Suspect escapes from Onandjokwe Hospital
The police in the Oshana region are requesting the public’s assistance in tracing suspect Immanuel Ndaoya, also known as Cabana, who escaped from the Onandjokwe Hospital at Ondangwa in the early hours of yesterday.
Cabinet Briefs – Cabinet decisions issued at the 19th decision-making meeting on 7 November 2023.
Third Session of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) submitted by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.
Windhoek taps running dry
Windhoek mayor Joseph Uapingene asked the capital’s citizens to use water sparingly to preserve the precious liquid wherever possible.
Homeowner at 68
Owning a home one day is everyone’s dream, but this is sometimes a distant dream and almost impossible if you are already at retirement age.
Namibia bids farewell to Doëseb
Namibians over the weekend bid farewell to the author and composer of the national anthem Axali Jakobus Doëseb, a man who has left an indelible mark on the country’s history and
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