Oshikoto region governor Penda Ya Ndakolo has welcomed the consultation on the Development of the National Governance (DNG) Report for Namibia by the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).
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Africa loses N$750b through organised crimes
The African continent is grappling with a staggering financial loss of approximately N$750 billion annually due to illicit financial flows and other various forms of organised crime.
Erongo pleased with public response to census activity
The Erongo region’s census coordinator, Eino Shaanika, has said the overall performance of the 2023 Population and Housing Census is going well, especially with the response from the public.
Rӧssing Foundation invests in education
Heeding the government’s call for stakeholders and friends of education to support education, the Rӧssing Foundation continues to contribute to the scholarly advancement of the youth.
City cop not guilty of rape
City Police spokesperson Fabian Amukwelele was acquitted yesterday on a charge of rape in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Agriculture ministry to install 20 boreholes in Oshikoto
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR)’s head of rural water supply and sanitation in Oshikoto, Stevenson Tuukondjele, said they plan to install 20 boreholes in the Oshikoto region early next year.
Family of five still homeless after fire gutted home
A family of five from the Oshaanwa village in the Uukwiyuushona constituency, who was left homeless after their home was destroyed by a fire on 28 August 2023, is appealing for assistance.
Kidnapping, rape, murder accused denies admissions
A 27-year-old Drimiopsis resident, who is accused of kidnapping, raping and killing a 27-year-old woman 10 years ago, is denying admissions he made to police officers and a confession he made to a magistrate.
Hatuikulipi’s constitutionality challenge dismissed
A full bench of the Windhoek High Court yesterday dismissed a challenge by Fishrot accused James Hatuikulipi lodged against the provisions of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA) that were used by Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa in freezing his assets.
Fishcor still unable to pay outstanding fees
State-owned fishing firm, the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor), is unable to pay government outstanding quota fees and levies originating from 2017, 2018, and 2019.









