The Namibia government, through the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security has said only the new identity card can be used for travelling to Botswana.
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The unbearable life of a polio sufferer
In the scorching heat, Simon Paulus who rolls his body to get to where he wants, was shouting, and moving towards the main entrance of his homestead, directing this journalist to where he was.
Labour consultant unshaken by Rani lawsuit threat
Labour consultant Linus Neumbo has said he is unshaken by the Rani Group’s lawsuit threat and will continue fighting for his over 250 clients.
Undeterred Mbakera: We take the one point and move
Debmarine Namibia Premiership table toppers African Stars head coach Mervin Mbakera admitted that Black Africa’s discipline and solid tactical game plan was the main deciding factor in Saturday’s Katutura derby between the two traditional rivals at the Unam stadium in the capital.
Alweendo discourages irresponsible awarding of exploration rights
Mines minister Tom Alweendo made it clear that awarding of exploration rights to those with no necessary capabilities has potential to lead to unethical behaviour from not only the officials responsible for licensing but also those who are being licensed.
Lost in the wild
In celebration of World Wildlife Day, an exhibition of Namibian and Ugandan fauna by Joseph ‘Ntensibe opened at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) on Thursday.
140 submissions received for NBC radio dramas…pitching starts today
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) received a whopping 140 submissions for its radio drama programmes.
‘Enchanted’ screening Wednesday
The screening of ‘Encantados’ (Enchanted), a film by Brazilian award-winning director Tizuka Yamasaki, is set for Wednesday in celebration of International Women’s Day and the role of women in cinema.
Opinion – Green hydrogen: Energy independence or security risk?
As Namibia explores the potential of green hydrogen as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting sustainable development, questions are being raised about the critical implications for national security.
Opinion – Windhoek’s great divide: The Western Bypass
Spatial legacies refer to the lasting effects of human actions on the environment. These effects can be good or bad, such as building roads or damaging the environment.