2024-04-17Correspondent Kunene governor Marius Sheya has called for concerted efforts to modernise and decentralise police services to better serve the public and reduce bureaucracy. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent The remuneration of civil servants has consumed the government's N$2.8 billion during the last financial year, despite criticism of service delivery. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare has spent a total of N$3.4 billion on old age, disability, orphans and vulnerable children grants during the 2023/2024 financial year. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Workers unions and employers federations have called for the dissolution of the Namibia Training Authority’s board, saying it was constituted in a flawed and illegal manner. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Formidable, courageous, persistent and relentless-these are attributes that immediately come to my mind when I reflect on the life of the distinguished freedom fighter and unwavering heroine of the Namibian liberation struggle, Ida Jimmy Ha-Eiros, affectionately known as Ouma Ida. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Poverty and inequalities indeed have a profound impact on the dignity of Namibians, as highlighted by the World Food Programme’s report on undernourishment and the tragic deaths of children in the cattle country region. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent In the vast landscape of commerce, where dreams meet reality, there exists an electrifying spark that ignites the journey from aspiration to achievement. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent China’s economy expanded far more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, data showed yesterday, but disappointing retail and industrial figures suggested leaders face severe headwinds to hit their annual growth target. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso)’s spokesperson Dorthea Nangolo upholds the idea that Western culture, which America promotes, has done well in dispensing some harmful cultural practices in Namibia. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Non-profit organisation Project Never Walk Alone donated school shoes to learners of Monica Geingos Junior Secondary School in Otjiwarongo on Friday. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent The third division league called Okamatapati Soccer League started on Saturday at the school sports ground in the Otjozondjupa region. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Otjozondjupa has selected 50 athletes to represent the region at the national athletics event slated for Windhoek from 9 to 11 May. View more
2024-04-17Correspondent Windhoek High School (WHS) yesterday morning lowered their school flag to half-mast to observe a week of tribute to two former students, who died in a horrific accident on the Windhoek-Rehoboth Road on Sunday. View more
2024-04-18Correspondent Eglin Uises is one of the uncelebrated heroines of the Tsumeb community. With no prior medical experience, the mother of four founded the Hope Home Based HealthCare Community Clinic at her house in Nomtsoub in 2016 after her mother fell ill. View more
2024-04-18Correspondent Otjozondjupa governor James Uerikua on Tuesday rubbished accusations from the Otjiwarongo Municipality, accusing him of interfering in its development projects and activities. View more
2024-04-18Correspondent The National Assembly unanimously adopted motions presented in the House supporting the people of Cuba and Palestine, and the self-determinationof the Saharawi people. View more
2024-04-18Correspondent Asian markets fluctuated yesterday as Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell’s indication that interest rates could stay higher for longer offset a rebound following the latest bout of Middle East-fuelled selling. View more
2024-04-18Correspondent Generally, red-coloured lights or items have the longest wavelength among all the colours in the visible spectrum. Hence, this light frequency suffers the least scattering. View more