The Namibian Police Deputy Inspector General Elias Mutota, has commended the collaboration between the public and law enforcement agencies in combating crime.
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Kunene, Omatando get N$1b sub-stations
Residents of the Omusati and Oshana regions received their newest 400Kv sub-stations on Friday.
Bank Windhoek finances N$57.6m in sustainable projects
Bank Windhoek financed a total of 59 projects to the value of N$57.6 million across Namibia between 2022 and 2023.
Nedbank awards long service employees
Nedbank Namibia awarded its longest serving employees in the business on Wednesday, 4 October.
Security guard turns gun on self
A 46-year-old security guard instantly died after he shot himself with his service pistol in Ondangwa on Wednesday.
Fewer traffic lights damaged in accidents
The number of traffic lights damaged in vehicle accidents in Windhoek, has dropped with fewer than five incidents per month compared to last year, when three accidents were reported per week.
Okahandja informal settlers demand petition back
A group of disgruntled residents from Okahandja’s informal settlements took to the streets on Friday to demand their petition back from the town’s mayor.
NSA urges farmers, lodges to allow enumerators in
The Namibia Statistics Agency’s (NSA) Information and Publicity Officer for the Guinas constituency in the Oshikoto region, Hendrick Mwatotele said census enumerators are encountering difficulties in accessing commercial farms and lodges in the area.
First-ever Etosha Carnival geared for 2024
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism has announced plans to host the maiden Etosha Carnival at Etosha in July 2024 in collaboration with key stakeholders in efforts to revitalise the tourism sector.
New diplomats to be posted abroad this month
Outbound diplomats assigned to various missions abroad should remember to always revive, promote, protect and defend Namibia’s positions and interests, deputy international relations minister Jenelly Matundu has said.









