The Japanese government has donated health supplies to Namibia, consisting of interventions for Covid-19, contraceptives and reproductive kits.
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ACC investigators’ caseload increases
Members from the public and private sectors as well as the general public in the //Kharas region attended the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) regional forum on its strategy and action plan implementation in Keetmanshoop yesterday.
Namibia trusts UN to negotiate peace
Namibia is confident that the United Nations will lead successful peace negotiations in regions confronted by war, particularly the Russia-Ukraine conflict that has adversely affected food and energy supply chains across the globe, President Hage Geingob said.
Ruling in Lichtenstrasser mini trial soon
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg last week indicated that he would give his ruling on the admissibility of an alleged confession double murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser made to a police officer.
Opinion – Arms trade and double standards
The world technologically advanced countries have been trading by arms for a long time and have created common approaches to this process.
Kilimanjaro boxing event a success
Kilimanjaro boxer Michael Benhard extended his unbeaten run in the welterweight division when he defeated Andreas Nghinaunye in the main bout of the boxing bonanza, held at the Oshakati Independence stadium over the weekend.
Kaapstad wins horse race
Despite being the oldest horse and pitted against some of the country’s best horses, Kaapstad from Angermund Racing Club was on Saturday crowned the winner of the Standard Bank handicap.
Koffi enchants Namibia
Congolese soukous master Koffi Olomide and his 25-person entourage delivered a thrilling act at the Independence Stadium on Saturday evening.
Telecom celebrates 30th anniversary
Last week, Telecom Namibia (TN) celebrated its 30th anniversary and at the same occasion inaugurated the TN Drum Award to its loyal customers.
Auasblick housing development gains traction
In a quest to fight the escalating housing backlog in Namibia, a much-awaited housing project in the leafy suburb of Auasblick is on track after being launched on Friday.