Outjo municipality, located in the Kunene region, has been grappling with a deteriorating state in recent years.
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Opinion – Namibia needs more international airports Namibia needs more international airports
Namibia only has 2 ICAO-standard international airports - the Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) with a runway length of 4 532 metres (m), located 45km on the eastern outskirts of Windhoek, and the Walvis Bay International Airport, 15km east of the town, with a runway of 3 500m, which mostly accommodates flights to and from South Africa.
Opinion – Has life regressed into conformity?
“The Road Less Travelled” is one of the popular poems written by poet Robert Frost. The poem talks about two roads – one less travelled and the other often travelled. Looking back at society today, many of us have been skipping the road less travelled, and hit the one often travelled.
Know your civil servant – Creating stimulating classrooms
Vihonga Kazonganga is a civil servant and a dedicated, resourceful and goal-driven professional teacher with a solid commitment to the social and academic growth and development of every child.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Surety – discharge from obligations thereof
Whereas, the first respondent, the Development Bank of Namibia (the bank) claimed from the appellant, and the second respondent (Brick Warehouse) an amount of N$17 833 279,50 for monies lent and advanced, and whereas, the court a quo gave orders in respect of a claim for payment of N$ 17,833 279,50 with interest by the appellant (surety) to the first respondent, the appellant appealed against thos
De-stock or lose, farmers told
The agriculture ministry has urged northern livestock farmers to sell some of their livestock to avoid losses due to the severe drought situation that has gripped the region.
Yet another shack fire in Tutaleni
The harsh realities and dangers some residents of Walvis Bay are finding themselves in due to a lack of housing and land were once again highlighted when 13 families were left homeless by yet another shack fire in Tutaleni on Wednesday evening.
Japan donates books to IUM
The Japanese Embassy through the Nippon Foundation donated 85 books to the International University of Management (IUM) yesterday.
Final round in NIMT double murder trial in October
The Windhoek High Court will hear closing arguments in the trial of Ernst Josef Lichtenstrasser, who admitted to having shot and killed two senior executives of the NIMT institute in Arandis in April 2019.
Geingob to participate in UNGA 78
President Hage Geingob left for New York yesterday to participate in the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, slated for 17-24 September.









