2021-08-09Paheja Siririka Namibia needs to inoculate at least 10 000 people per day to reach the target of vaccinating approximately 60% of its population by December 2021, but falls far short of this number at the moment. View more
2021-08-09Edgar Brandt The health ministry last week instructed local environmental health practitioners to remove various KOO canned products, Hugo’s Baked Beans and Helderberg Peas, produced between 1 May 2019 and 5 May 2021, from Namibian shelves. View more
2021-08-09Festus Hamalwa Former president Hifikepunye Pohamba has donated four classrooms and a storeroom, worth N$900 000, to the Okanghudi Combined School at his home village in the Ohangwena region on Friday. View more
2021-08-06Reverend Jan Scholtz The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Bill was channelled by the National Council to the National Assembly in 2015 as a means to empower the local communities at constituency level, with resources, to design and implement development projects with a positive impact for each community. View more
2021-08-06Staff Reporter Global environmental changes, such as impacts of climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, change in hydrological processes and supply of fresh water, land degradation, over-use of natural resources, as well as environmental and health issues, are critically linked to issues of poverty and the sustainability of ecosystems – and consequently, issues of resource security a View more
2021-08-06Staff Reporter The youth should be very thoughtful and against all odds prepare themselves with whatever resources and opportunities that are at their disposal for a better tomorrow. View more
2021-08-06Staff Reporter Through the social contract, people have given up their duties and interests to the State for protection of their common values, the enforcement of their fundamental rights and freedoms as well as the creation of safer environments, suitable for human inhabitation. View more
2021-08-06Staff Reporter In the past, Africa had been variously described as the dark continent, the centre-stage of stagnant economies and a place rife with military insurgencies and political instability. View more
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