2022-01-25Roland Routh Phillipus Mwapopi, one of the Fishrot accused looking for his liberty in a continuing bail application in the High Court, yesterday admitted that he received various payments from several fishing enterprises. View more
2022-01-25Albertina Nakale Many villagers in the flood-prone areas of Kabbe North and South constituencies in the Zambezi region are being advised to prepare themselves and their belongings for possible evacuation to the higher, safer ground over the next weeks should the Zambezi River continue to rise. View more
2022-01-25Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Urban and rural development deputy minister Natalia /Goagoses has raised serious concerns over the dilapidating state of the country’s towns, describing the situation in many towns as “dirty”. View more
2022-01-25Eveline de Klerk The police in Erongo are warning businesses, especially shebeens and taxi drivers, to be on the lookout for counterfeit notes that are in circulation. View more
2022-01-25Aletta Shikololo As government embarks on transforming the education sector and embracing changes, the urgent need to invest in inclusive digital learning technology that benefits all Namibian children is all too clear. View more
2022-01-24Staff Reporter In May 2021, oral arguments made by two couples who sued the government to recognise their same-sex marriages concluded outside of Namibia were finally submitted, with a verdict delivered on 20 January 2022. View more
2022-01-24Staff Reporter Egypt’s aquaculture industry (fish farming) is the largest in Africa, and according to FAO (2015), it accounted for about 79% of the country’s fish needs with a market value of about US$2.2 billion in 2015. View more
2022-01-24Maihapa Ndjavera Vijakura Katjatenja (7), who lives with a disability known as congenital malformation, has deformed lower limbs. She doesn’t just dream of walking; she wants to run. View more
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