Residents of the Judea Lyabboloma constituency in the Zambezi region continue to suffer heavy losses from incidences of human-wildlife conflict due to their close proximity to national parks.
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NNN: Otjombinde not forgotten
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government is aware of Otjombinde’s poor road infrastructure concerns and remains committed to addressing them.
Mutorwa ties railway to trade in Africa
If Namibia is to reap maximum returns from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), it has to invest heavily in railway infrastructure, works minister John Mutorwa has said.
TVET institutions to train skilled workers: Naanda
Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation deputy executive director Raimo Naanda has said Namibia’s vocational training facilities are in a good position to train skilled personnel to take charge of the country’s emerging economic sectors like oil and gas, as well as green hydrogen.
Fostering bond between police and media
The Namibian Police have reminded journalists to be extra careful when covering volatile events, especially those that involve the presence of the police.
Hishongwa to be buried at Eehnana Shrine
Liberation struggle icon and former ambassador Hadino Hishongwa will be laid to rest at the Eenhana Shrine on Saturday.
Defiant Menzies back in court
There appears no end in sight for a long-drawn-out battle over the ground handling tender at Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA).
Minister explains ‘illegal’ fish-dumping
The fisheries minister has shed light on a recent video clip that went viral, depicting fish found in a skip at Walvis Bay.
Uproar over police ‘insensitivity’
The family of a 43-year-old man who died at his friend’s shack allegedly in the company of his mistress is up in arms over the police’s insensitivity in the matter.
Namibia strives to enhance internet regulations
Namibia is the first Southern African country to conduct a national assessment of its internet universality indicators.









