Antonius Amugongo and Eveline Shilongo emerged as victors in the sixth round of the 2023 Nedbank for Good Series, which took place at Oshakati Golf Club in the northern town on Saturday.
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‘We don’t exist’…a dive into a stateless life
In a world where borders define identity and citizenship, there exists a population that remains invisible, trapped in a state of despair and anguish.
Zambezi’s abandoned projects … waterfront, teachers’ houses and green schemes top list
Whether it is the Kongola crocodile farm, Liselo/Katima Mulilo green scheme or the Zambezi Waterfront Tourism Park, government agencies are to be blamed for the region’s dormant or abandoned projects.
Alweendo: Swapo’s success must be earned
Winning elections in the future will not be a walk in the park for the ruling Swapo Party if it does not deliver on its promises.
Namibia first on path to eliminate antenatal transmission
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and United Nations partner agencies have commended Namibia on its path to eliminating HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B virus transmission from mother to child.
TransNamib banks on hydrogen pilot project
TransNamib will soon operate the first dual-fuel locomotive in Africa. If all goes according to plan, two locomotives being converted locally and in South Africa will utilise a combination of green hydrogen to be produced in Namibia and diesel fuel.
Rundu man guilty of mother’s murder
A 23-year-old man from Gcigco village in the Rundu district was last week convicted of murder after assaulting his mother with a homemade donkey leash and kicking her, causing her death.
Employment Commission clarifies new affirmative action regulations
All employers, regardless of sector and employing 10 and more people, are considered relevant employers, the Employment Equity Commission (EEC) has stated.
Still no bail for police reservist
Former police reservist Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule failed in his latest attempt to be released on bail after more than three years in pre-trial custody on a bribery charge.
Vocational training a solution to industrialisation
As Namibia continues to import products, such as food, fuel, machinery as well as chemicals, a local expert believes vocational training opens doors to local industrialisation.









