On 28 February 2023, Dundee Precious Me tals Tsumeb Community Trust handed over a donation of hospitality and tourism as well as fashion design training equipment, valued at over N$100 000, to COSDEC in Tsumeb through its trust fund COSDEF.
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Kapofi, Venaani clash over Koevoet care
There is no moral basis to give special recognition or benefits to former South West Africa Territorial Force and Koevoet members beyond what they enjoy in an independent Namibia, defence minister Frans Kapofi has said.
Lashes-for-loans boss condemns, suspends himself
Rundu residents said they will not rest until Mike du Preez of TotalEnergies Kavango Petroport receives their petition and apologises for the lashes-for-loans saga that went viral, but the service station owner pleaded for forgiveness in a lawyer’s letter.
Geingob orders civil service size rethink
President Hage Geingob has told the Public Service Commission that the size of the country’s civil service is too big and not sustainable.
Elderly woman insists on Namibian citizenship
An elderly woman, who was born in Angola, has expressed her frustration of not being recognised as a Namibian citizen, despite spending most of her life here and having children who are Namibian.
Namibia, China bolster health ties
The China government continues to dispatch medical teams to Namibia to contribute to the provision of health care and strengthen the long and profound ties of friendship between the two countries since 1996.
Fraud accused was out on bail for rape
Immanuel Nowaseb, who appeared in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday on a case of fraud, was out on bail for rape when he allegedly committed fraud.
Lights back on at Omuthiya hospital
New light bulbs have been finally installed at the Omuthiya District Hospital after months of darkness.
Doctor Hamata leaves lasting legacy
Renowned Namibian gynecologist, Dr Naftali Tuyoleni Hamata died Wednesday morning at Ongwediva Medipark. He was 78.
The money is gone, move on…Katjaimo tells botched UK trip victims
In a shocking turn of events, a group of 198 Namibians who paid N$65 000 each for a failed trip to the United Kingdom were told to forget about their refunds.