2022-03-09Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob has conferred the honour of a state funeral on the late former minister and Swapo stalwart Immanuel Ngatjizeko who passed on 5 March 2022 due to ill health. View more
2022-03-09Albertina Nakale Learners who were anxious and in the dark over the date of their grade 12 results can breathe a sigh of relief after the ministry announced that the results will officially come out tomorrow. View more
2022-03-10Albertina Nakale Presidente Hage G. Geingob kapere nefumadeko Immanuel Ngatjizeko mfumwa omu katente asi nakufa ogu talimuhoreke epangero. View more
2022-03-11Albertina Nakale Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has called on Grootfontein councillors to stop fighting among themselves, saying they should wait for God to give them the positions they crave. View more
2022-03-11Albertina Nakale The Namibian education system continues to face many challenges, including a lack of material, infrastructure and qualified teachers. View more
2022-03-15Albertina Nakale Residents of Ekunde Extension 5 on the outskirts of Okahandja have expressed unhappiness with the local authority over the lack of municipal services they have been promised for years. View more
2022-03-16Albertina Nakale Environment and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta expressed concern that there is evidence that agricultural dryland productivity in the region is negatively declining due to climate change impacts. View more
2022-03-17Albertina Nakale Hambukushu Traditional Authority leaders came out guns blazing this week by accusing the government of tampering with their livelihoods in the Bwabwata National Park as opposed to wildlife. View more
2022-03-18Albertina Nakale The Otjozondjupa region, strategically located in the heart of Namibia, boasts a diverse population, massive agricultural production, mining operations and has made great strides towards housing provision. View more
2022-03-22Albertina Nakale The Khwe (San) community living in Bwabwata National Park has claimed “oppressive practices” perpetrated against them when it comes to their rights as Namibians. View more
2022-03-23Albertina Nakale A pressure group from the Zambezi region says the Bwabwata National Park should remain untouched and undivided to benefit the tourism sector by empowering marginalised groups who have lived in the area since time immemorial. View more
2022-03-23Albertina Nakale Although wild ducks are attractive and sometimes entertaining birds, the Kalimbeza rice project sees them as a menace as they destroy young rice yields. View more
2022-03-24Albertina Nakale The environment and tourism ministry has expressed dismay and disappointment with utterances made by the ombudsman’s office, which claimed the ministry is failing to strike a balance in dealing with cases of human-wildlife conflict. View more
2022-03-25Albertina Nakale The local tourism industry sees the easing of Covid-19 restrictions by South Africa as a huge step forward for travel into Southern Africa as a whole, and for Namibia. View more
2022-03-25Albertina Nakale As part of conservation efforts, the environment and tourism ministry has allocated hunting quotas for animals adjacent to the Bwabwata National Park and for the Kyaramacan Association members living inside the park. View more
2022-03-28Albertina Nakale The Motor-Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has thus far committed an amount of N$192 million towards medical and rehabilitation expenses in an attempt to bring independence to road crash claimants. View more
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