Reinforcing its commitment to community empowerment, Mobile Telecommunication Company (MTC) has pledged N$12.5 million.
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Public contributes N$2 200 for redline fight…legal costs estimated to run over N$7 million
Despite various attempts by the anti-redline activist’s lawyers for the public to get involved and contribute to the legal battle to remove the embattled veterinary cordon fence, only N$2 200 has been collected so far from the public.
NamRA calls on public to declare import cars
The Namibia Revenue Agency has called on travellers and traders to adhere to customs and excise rules at all times.
Search for missing Omaruru man intensifies
The police have escalated their efforts in the search for Robby Michael, a resident of Omaruru, who went missing during a fishing trip to Henties Bay.
Possible media merger raises monopoly worries
The fear of losing divergent views and freedom of expression have surfaced, following the conglomeration of Future Media and TribeFire Studios, which will bring together six of Namibia’s media brands under one roof.
Over 150 join Swapo in Okondjatu
After welcoming 156 new members at Okondjatu over the weekend, the Swapo Party’s Okakarara district coordinator Collin Ngujapeua says the party is ready to further expand its reach and take over key settlements in the constituency.
Ngula, helping HIV/AIDS youngsters cope
Health assistant Johannes Ngula is helping children, teenagers and young adults understand and accept their HIV/AIDS status at the Onayena Health Centre in the Oshikoto region.
More hiccups in Kazeurua murder trial
The long-running murder and stock theft trial of four men, accused of murdering renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, has faced obstacles yet again.
Over 44 000 IDs uncollected
National Civil Registration Director in the Ministry of Home Affairs Collens Muleke says the ministry is sitting with over 44 000 uncollected IDs.
Swakop extends CEO contract
The Swakopmund municipality has extended the contract of their current CEO Alfeus Benjamin for another five years.









