The City of Windhoek council has approved the identification of seven houses in the Khomasdal and Katutura residential areas that were built in 1960 as heritage sites from the apartheid era.
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Active parents vital to a child’s development
It is imperative that parents are actively involved in their children’s upbringing, education, and path toward becoming model citizens.
NamRA assists over 700 taxpayers at OATF
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) described its participation at the just-concluded Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) as a resounding success.
//Kharas an economic hub – NNN
Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the //Kharas region has huge economic potential, pointing to mines and new industries, such as green hydrogen, oil and gas.
Katutura residents demand solutions
Fed up with no concrete responses from City fathers, a large group of Katutura residents for the umpteenth time took to the streets yesterday to air their frustrations with high utility debts and the municipality’s use of Red Force to collect debt.
Turnout impresses at Okakarara fair
The third day of the annual Okakarara trade fair was marked by an increased attendance from the general public and smooth flow of business activities for most exhibitors, especially the food and agriculture stalls.
Junior hockey initiative to hold festivals
The Hockey School of Excellence says over 1360 Namibian children (both girls and boys) under the age of 11 are currently playing the game in all 14 regions under the Standard Bank Junior Hockey Initiative that was launched in September 2021.
Zambezi producers’ battle over N$700 000 drags on
Local maize producers in the Zambezi region have vowed to fight to recover N$700 000 owed to them by a local milling company by any means necessary.
OPM rescues goat skin-eating family
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says the government has set aside N$892 million to, among others, arrest food insecurity in the country and address drought-related issues, coupled with malnutrition.
Americans guilty of Heckmair’s murder
Windhoek High Court Christi Liebenberg has convicted two American citizens of murder.









