In the face of devastating droughts that have gripped the northern regions, nearly 140 000 people in the rural Omusati have registered for the government’s drought relief programme.
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Deacon solicits anal for job
A deacon of Okahao Elcin parish has been suspended after allegedly propositioning a young man and offering him a job in return.
Southern mayor calls for inclusivity
McDonald Hanse, mayor of Keetmanshoop said the inclusivity of //Kharas and Hardap residents to benefit from opportunities presented by the envisaged green hydrogen project in the southern part of the country will ensure that the voices of the people are heard, their perspectives are considered and contributions acknowledged accordingly.
Uanguta urges public servants to improve service delivery
Bank of Namibia deputy governor Ebson Uanguta says Namibia will need a fit-for-purpose public service, adding economic development can be severely hampered by the absence of an able and capable public service.
Ghana minister resigns after US$1 million cash probe
A Ghanaian minister resigned over the weekend after a probe into how her houseworkers allegedly stole more than US$1 million in cash from her home last year.
Hans: Collective efforts can foster positive change
The success and growth of any nation are intricately tied to the well-being of its people.
Katima residents receive free Wi-Fi
Residents of Katima Mulilo have received free community internet services after Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) and the Katima Mulilo Town Council signed an agreement in an effort to shape the Zambezi capital into a digital town.
Ministry endorses upcoming oil and gas conference
The upcoming Namibia Oil and Gas Conference, scheduled to take place in Windhoek on 16 and 17 August, has reportedly gained official endorsement from the mines and energy ministry.
Kandjoze launches Hyphen’s social economic framework
The director general of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze here on Monday launched the social economic development framework for the green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Man arrested for selling dagga to undercover cop
A 30-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly tried selling cannabis, valued at N$112 750, to an undercover police officer in Windhoek on Friday.








