FROM Omaheke's N$52 million operational budget for the 2023/2024 fiscal year, an average of N$57 000 has been allocated for each constituency development projects.
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Kanyetu quits APP over ‘gay’ president
ERSTWHILE All People’s Party top administrator Vincent Kanyetu says the party’s top brass has concocted plans to impose a gay leader on its members, something he does not endorse as a Christian.
Underutilised N$310m horse mackerel facility irks MPs
The parliamentary standing committee on natural resources which recently consulted stakeholders, on the seal threat to the fishing industry, is puzzled by the underutilised state-of-the-art horse mackerel facility at Walvis Bay.
Arandis residents demand land
A group of disgruntled community members at Arandis have been camping in front of the town council since Sunday evening, in protest for land.
High Court shoots down N$33m tax application
Windhoek High Court Judge Eileen Rakow on Friday dismissed an urgent application by Chinese-owned Zhong Mei Engineering against the Namibia Revenue Agency to return N$33 million from their bank account in lieu of outstanding taxes.
Vandalism costly for Erongo RED
Vandalism of electricity infrastructure has turned into a costly exercise for Erongo RED, costing the distributor N$70 000 a month to safeguard their infrastructure, translating into around N$1 million yearly.
‘Woo! Oshikukuta she tu etela ondjala’…Vahapu momapya inava likola mo sha neudo
Kansela woshikandjohoololo shaTamanzi Johannes Iiyambo ota ti onghalo yoshikukuta neudo oya eta ovakwashiwana vahapu va dengwe kondjala molwaashi inava likola mo sha momapya avo.
Pope calls for peace in coup-hit Niger
Pope Francis yesterday urged a diplomatic solution to a political crisis in Niger, sparked by a coup that threatens stability in the region.
Hurricane Hilary threatens US southwest
tates across the typically arid United States southwest braced yesterday for torrential rain and potentially life-threatening flooding, as Hurricane Hilary barrelled up Mexico’s coast, where authorities reported at least one fatality.
Canadian wildfires force tens of thousands to flee
Officials in western Canada’s British Columbia implored tens of thousands of residents to heed evacuation orders Saturday as “rapidly evolving” wildfires threatened large parts of the scenic Okanagan Valley, including the city of Kelowna.









