Namibia has a bit of a spring in its step, some swagger, if you will. This could be because winter is almost behind us.
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Police investigate cadet recruitment…cop allegedly sneaks quartet through backdoor
The Namibian Police are investigating the alleged fraudulent recruitment of four cadets who made it into the ongoing police training at the Ruben Danger Ashipala Training Centre at Ondangwa.
Bureaucracy delays stadium renovations
The Ministry of Sport, Youth, and National Service says the renovation of the Independence Stadium is expected to commence in September this year.
Jack of all trades: The life and times of remarkable artist Jack Francis
The son of former footballer, the late Jack Francis senior, young Francis was destined for the big stage since his early days as a toddler, proudly following in his old man’s footsteps.
NHU appoints Gillies
Top appointment…Melissa Gillies has been announced as the new coach for the Namibian Outdoor Hockey Women’s Team by the Namibia Hockey Union on Wednesday.
Team Namibia aims for gold …as the athletes departs for Rio de Janeiro
A group of four athletes that will represent Namibia at the 2023 World School Sport Games, made their intentions clear yesterday that they would like to bring home the gold medals when the competition ends.
All set for the Sem Kasete challenge
All is set for the second edition of the Vivo Energy Sem Kasete Cycle Challenge, tomorrow from Tsumeb and Grootfontein to Coblenz.
Know your civil servant – Preserving water resources is our motto
Shiinda started working for the government in 2013. Previously, she worked as an intern at the Ministry of Mines and Energy as well as the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (German agency), where she assisted in the development and implementation of the national groundwater information system, GROWAS II, to enhance and support management procedures and decision processes.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – Labour court as court of appeal o
The first respondent (Mr Smith) was employed by the appellant (Desert Fruit) in 2005 as its chief executive officer until he was dismissed on 11 December 2019. In April 2017, Mr Smith went on leave with the view to negotiate a separation package with Desert Fruit.
Mushrooming foreign-owned lodges irk Zambezi politicians
The Zambezi region’s political leadership has expressed grave concern over the increased foreign ownership of establishments within the hospitality industry in the region.









