Students at the University of Namibia (Unam) Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Engineering Campus, in Ongwediva, have expressed their frustration over their
dean, Petrina Johannes, who allegedly failed them.
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Namwandi offers seed capital for graduates
The chancellor of the International University of Management professor David Namwandi strives to instil entrepreneurship among the youth by providing starting capital for graduates through his trust fund.
Former Canisianum learners give back
Former learners at Canisianum Roman Catholic High School have expressed their concern over the school’s performance in last year’s examinations.
Nampa, New Era marriage hangs in the balance
The proposed merger between the Namibia Press Agency and New Era Publication Corporation is still hanging in the balance, with no concrete paperwork done to set the unification process in motion.
Lawyers peeved by POCA training
The ongoing joint training of magistrates and prosecutors on the Prevention of Organised Crime Act, facilitated by the office of the prosecutor general, has ruffled the feathers of lawyers.
PG to defend Boulter’s indictment
The prosecutor general has indicated her intentions to defend her decision to indict British farmer Harvey Boulter for allegedly shooting and killing his farm manager in 2021.
No foul play suspected in two weekend deaths
The Namibian Police are investigating a case of unnatural death after a 77-year-old man died while walking home from a cuca shop. The incident is reported to have taken place on Saturday, at about 23h00, at Okashana kIitembu cuca shops in the Omuthiya area.
Swapo Elders urged to pass torch to youth
Swapo vice president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has called on party elders to take action to ensure the party’s survival by passing the torch to the youth. During Saturday’s opening of Swapo Party Elders Council (SPEC) central committee, Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasised that political parties born out of liberation struggles in southern Africa, including Swapo, are under attack.
Four granted bail for Sikondo maize theft
Security guards who are accused of stealing maize at government’s Sikondo irrigation scheme in Kavango West at midnight on Thursday were granted bail of N$2 000 each.
Rising repo rate punishes anxious public…as banks report significant profits
The monthly bond on a N$1.2 million house has increased by an average of N$2 590 in the last two years.