The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) School League national competition this past weekend brought together the best schools per age groups from Khomas, Erongo and Otjozondjupa regions.
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Nujoma encourages productive mindsets
Labour minister Utoni Nujoma said it’s high time trade unions start instilling a notion of productive mindsets in their members.
Government procurement enters electronic age
Government’s long-awaited electronic procurement portal (E-GP) is finally a reality. This is after government last week operationalised the portal, which is now accessible to the public and bidders.
Inflation bites Khomas region hardest
As the basic cost of living continues to increase unabated, Khomas is considered the region in the country where consumers feel the pinch of escalating prices the most.
Opinion – Private sector turning a blind eye towards social responsibility
I have travelled to almost every part of Namibia and only a few towns are doing well when it comes to town development in terms of infrastructure, employment creation as well as empowerment amongst the inhabitants of that town.
Opinion – New planning laws must encourage regional development
The framework within which planning and development occur is formed by planning laws and regulations.
Not all lost for Berseba – CEO
Berseba village council CEO Ivan Vries says despite being in office for only four months, he is optimistic about the potential of the local authority.
Hapless elderly ‘dumped’ by roadside… farmers demand to be resettled after Arcadia eviction
Six famers and their families, who have been farming since 1998 at farm Arcadia 1065 Unit A in the Otjozondjupa region, found themselves evicted from the property yesterday and dumped near the road with their belongings.
Lichtenstrasser disputes admissions
Double-murder accused Ernst Lichtenstrasser yesterday disputed that he ever made admissions to police officers in which he claimed to be the shooter in the murders of two senior executives of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology in Arandis.
Couple in constitutional challenge over seized N$19m
A Windhoek couple wants certain sections of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA) declared unconstitutional after such sections were used to freeze their accounts containing over N$19 million.