2021-06-25Eveline de Klerk Namibia has ordered more Covid-19 vaccines with some expected to arrive within the next 10 days, while health authorities will divert doses from areas where uptake is slow to parts such as the coast and Windhoek where demand is high. View more
2021-06-25Maihapa Ndjavera The Oranjemund Town Council (OTC) said it is disappointed in the way the national diamond company, Namdeb, is negotiating as the two entities dispute the payment of occupational rent at the diamond town. View more
2021-06-25Kuzeeko Tjitemisa President Hage Geingob yesterday paid tribute to Namibia’s special envoy to the Nama-Ovaherero genocide reparations negotiations, Zed Ngavirue, describing him as a highly distinguished son of the country. View more
2021-06-25Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Former Swapo secretary general and ex-Cabinet minister Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, who died suddenly on Wednesday evening, leaves behind an indelible footprint of service, President Hage Geingob has said. View more
2021-06-25Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday said there would be no shortage of oxygen in state hospitals for at least the next three months as the problem has been dealt with successfully. View more
2021-06-24Staff Reporter On 14 June 2021, Professor Mburumba Kerina’s last born daughter Jacqueline Kapuuo- Kerina informed me about the passing on of her father. It was devastating news which torn my heart into pieces and left my head spinning. View more
2021-06-24Staff Reporter Allow me a platform to share these opinions with my fellow countrymen and women, regarding the issue of town creating and development in Namibia. In 2015, I penned a similar letter published in The Namibian newspaper that carried the title “what is in a town?” View more
2021-06-24Steven Klukowski Tributes have been pouring in for Gaob Eduard Afrikaner of the Afrikaner Traditional Authority in the Hardap region. View more
2021-06-24John Muyamba The Divundu Village Council through funds from the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has offered loans amounting to N$2 million to 25 low-income earners to build low-cost houses at Divundu. View more
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