The Swapo Party’s Kunene regional leadership has concluded its district conferences to elect office bearers.
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Zambezi inhabitants threaten Bwabwata invasion…‘illegal’ occupation by Kavango settlers draws ire
The debate over who should settle in the Bwabwata National Park has reached boiling point, with Zambezi residents now threatening to take matters into their own hands.
SA to continue lighting Namibia
South Africa’s electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa last week said Namibians should not have sleepless nights worrying when the lights will go off, as his country will continue providing electricity despite their own load-shedding challenges.
Iitula diagnoses health crisis
Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Iitula has underscored the urgency of addressing financial mismanagement and corruption to rebuild vital economic sectors, and improve the overall quality of life for all Namibians.
Airports company sends Menzies packing
Chaos errupted at the Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) over the weekend after baggage handler Menzies Aviation was ousted from the airport, leaving hundreds of passengers distraught.
Mother strangles daughter, hangs herself
A 21-year-old mother, Hileni Vemujendavi Virere, allegedly strangled her five-year-old daughter before hanging herself.
Taking justice to the people… Katima Mulilo High Court sitting kicks off
As part of promoting access to and ensuring the smooth administration of justice in a fair, timely and accountable manner, the High Court circuit sittings are underway in Katima Mulilo.
Kasume’s commemoration tourney starts today
The late Popina ‘Unokie’ Kasume Open netball and football tournament is set to kick off today at the Khomasdal Stadium in Windhoek.
Nedbank for Good Series goes coastal
Following the successful sixth round in the 2023 Nedbank for Good Series, which took place in Oshakati a fortnight ago, attention shifts to the coast, where three back-to-back events will take place in the next three weeks.
UN: Violence against aid workers shows no respite
A total of 62 humanitarian aid workers have died this year around the world, the United Nations said on Thursday as it prepares to mark 20 years since a devastating attack on the UN headquarters in Baghdad.









