Popular Democratic Movement Member of Parliament, Maximalliant Katjimune, has pleaded with information minister Peya Mushelenga to extend the registration of SIM cards, citing a lack of awareness.
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Home affairs deploys floor managers
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has deployed customer service floor managers from its headquarters in Windhoek to the regions to provide training to staff members, as part of its efforts to improve service delivery.
MVA eyes EVs to secure income
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund of Namibia is determined not to lose out on its main source of income, namely fuel levies, by ensuring it also charges electric vehicles to make use of Namibian roads.
Venaani wants Stanley honoured
Leader of the official opposition, McHenry Venaani recently tabled a motion in Parliament to have the Buitepos border post renamed to Ludwig Kanduketu Stanley border post.
Tjombe, fishermen chase ArticNam funds
After almost two years of relentless efforts to recoup their monies, a group of distressed ex-fishermen marched to prominent lawyer Norman Tjombe’s office Tuesday, demanding answers.
UK issues shipping certification to Paragon
Paragon Aviation Services has obtained a designation as an RA3 (third country regulated agent) by the United Kingdom Department of Transport, the company announced on Tuesday.
Villagers shun police outreach
Oshakati police officers were left disappointed after only two villagers from Engobe village in the Uuvudhiya constituency showed up for outreach at the councillor’s office.
Geingob applauds access to information strides
President Hage Geingob has said Namibia’s commitment to press freedom is evidenced by the country’s consistent top ranking on the continent and globally.
Slow start for 2023 Windhoek show
The Windhoek Industrial and Agricultural Show being hosted by the Windhoek Show Society, which started last Friday and ends Saturday, has been described as the worst ever in terms of appeal.
Over 10 000 GBV cases reported between 2020 and 2022
Former prime minister Nahas Angula has said about 10 478 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) were recorded between the years 2020 and 2022 as indicated by local newspapers and statistics.









