2024-02-06Eveline de Klerk Namibiab ge a !nona Afrika !hūgu di ǀgui hîa noxopa Sim kartdi xoamâidi ǀkha toa tama hâba. Ministeri ǂAnǂandi dib, Peya Mushelengab gere mîsa !oas ge ǁîb di ministerisa ǀgaisa ǁguiǂamsa ūhâ, mîǁguisa ǁaeb !nâ hoa Sim kartde nî xoamâise īsa. View more
2024-02-07Eveline de Klerk African companies have shown interest in being part of the long-awaited Botswana-Namibia multi-billion-dollar railway project. View more
2024-02-08Eveline de Klerk Residents of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, led by various spiritual leaders, paid tribute to late president Hage Geingob, who died on Sunday morning following his battle with cancer. View more
2024-02-09Eveline de Klerk Walvis Bay resident Riddick Ricky Narib, pleaded not guilty to all three charges he is facing for allegedly murdering his estranged wife’s son Wilfred Dantani Eiseb, from a previous relationship. View more
2024-02-09Eveline de Klerk The United Democratic Front (UDF) youth league is set to host its elective congress on 27 April 2024, marking yet another crucial step for one of the oldest political parties in the country. View more
2024-02-09Eveline de Klerk THE Oshakati High Court has ordered the Omuthiya Town Council to reinstate its chief executive officer Steven Mbango. View more
2024-02-13Eveline de Klerk A Henties Bay woman has pleaded in the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court that a man accused of attempted rape should not be released on bail. View more
2024-02-14Eveline de Klerk The remains of GodFriendine and Johannes Auchab and their two children who were exhumed last month, have still not been reburied. View more
2024-02-14Eveline de Klerk The late Gerhard Hans Tötemeyer’s family said they want to fulfil his last dream—to publish one of his final projects before his death last week in Swakopmund. View more
2024-02-16Eveline de Klerk A truck driver from the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has resigned amid an investigation into the disappearance of over N$1 million worth of fuel from the company’s storage facility in Walvis Bay. View more
2024-02-20Eveline de Klerk Employees of Erongo Marine Enterprises are up in arms over the suspension of the managing director, Martha Uumati. View more
2024-02-22Eveline de Klerk Walvis Bay backyard tenants say contributing towards the servicing of the land at Farm 37, as well as paying rent at their current homes, has been a daunting task which simply is not sustainable. View more
2024-02-27Eveline de Klerk The government has announced the auction of 26 384 metric tonnes of its governmental objective horse mackerel quota to the highest bidder. View more
2024-02-28Eveline de Klerk Erongo governor Neville Andre has rallied support for President Nangolo Mbumba, who took charge of the country soon after the death of president Hage Geingob on 4 February. View more
2024-02-28Eveline de Klerk Swakopmund residents are outraged over plans for a radioactive material storage and handling facility in the coastal town’s general industrial area. View more
2024-03-04Eveline de Klerk While celebrating 30 years of Walvis Bay’s reintegration into Namibia, residents are advocating more opportunities in terms of jobs and housing. View more
2024-03-04Eveline de Klerk At least 255 fishermen employed by the Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group through the Government Employment Redress Programme tendered their resignations last month. View more
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