The Gobabis municipality is owed N$ 61 million for water and electricity by residents, private companies and government agencies.
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Pressure mounts on Niger coup leaders
Pressure on Niger’s coup leaders mounted Saturday, the eve of a deadline set by the West African regional bloc ECOWAS for the military to relinquish control or face possible armed intervention.
Buildings collapse as 5.4 quake hits east China
A shallow 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck eastern China in the early hours of yesterday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, with state media reporting at least 21 people injured and dozens of buildings collapsed.
Fireworks at MTC NNPL …as NCS remains on course
Namibia Correctional Service (NCS) continued their fine form in the ongoing MTC Namibia Netball Premier League (NNPL) last weekend, winning all their matches.
Namibia fall to Uruguay
Namibia lost their International Test match 26-18 to Uruguay in Montevideo, Uruguay on Saturday as the 2023 Rugby World Cup final preparations continued.
Itodo – the people’s servant
Meet Zachary Itodo, a Windhoek resident whose unparalleled commitment is serving his community.
Minister defends paltry N$3 000 Gibeon budget
For the current financial year, the Gibeon village council received N$3 000 to run its affairs, something locals attributed to political differences between central government and the Landless People’s Movement party.
New Opuwo CEO promises to serve community
New Opuwo Town Council COE Matjandjara Tjihuura-Katurota assumed duty last week, making her the first female to occupy this executive role here.
Woman beats mother over witchcraft allegations
A 39-year-old woman is set to appear in the Outapi Magistrate’s Court today following her arrest after she assaulted her mother over witchcraft allegations.
NamWater pumps water into Etaka-Uuvudhiya earth canal
Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) on Saturday pumped water from Olushandja South wall outlet into the Etaka-Uuvudhiya earth canal, which stretches over130 kilometres.









