2020-03-10Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Omupevipresidente gwoSwapo Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah okwa li a nyana omatukano nomalaka ga honga ngoka taga ningilwa Presidente Hage Geingob ta ti kutya omityanayi ndhoka otadhi lalakanene okuhwahwameka uukwamuhoko osho wo okuponokela omupresiddnte. View more
2020-03-11Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Health minister Dr Shangula Kalumbi has called for calm among Namibians, saying there was no need for panic over the deadly coronavirus, which has claimed the lives of over 4 000 people around the world. View more
2020-03-11Kuzeeko Tjitemisa The two newly elected regional councillors for Otjiwarongo and Opuwo Rural have promised to serve the electorate and improve service delivery in their respective constituencies. View more
2020-03-12Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday advised Namibians, particularly government officials, to avoid face-to-face meetings with international participants and to rather use information technology (ICT) to help stop the spread of coronavirus. View more
2020-03-13Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Despite the World Health Organisation (WHO) this week declaring coronavirus a global pandemic, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula says securing the country’s borders will not stop the spread of the virus. View more
2020-03-13Kuzeeko Tjitemisa The Council of Traditional Leaders has condemned the despicable, abhorrent behaviour of some youth groupings for showing disrespect towards national leaders, including President Hage Geingob. View more
2020-03-13Kuzeeko Tjitemisa A N$134.6 million state-of–the–art Bakpro bread factory situated north of Windhoek at Okapuka farm was officially opened by Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development Minister Tjekero Tweya yesterday. View more
2020-03-17Kuzeeko Tjitemisa President Hage Geingob has done away with several ministerial positions in a reshaped executive aimed at cutting costs. The new cabinet will include 19 ministries, while two ministers will serve under the Presidency. Geingob yesterday said he was trimming the structure to achieve better alignment among sectors. View more
2020-03-18Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Opposition politicians and commentators have largely welcomed the decision by President Hage Geingob to downsize the number of ministries from 26 to 19. Geingob has merged at least five ministries, while he has also elevated the Namibia Investment Promotion Development Board into the Presidency. View more
2020-03-19Kuzeeko Tjitemisa The government should bring in a payment holiday for rent, loan and mortgages as part of measures to soften the economic blow of Covid-19 on households, opposition leader McHenry Venaani said yesterday. View more
2020-03-19Kuzeeko Tjitemisa A family of eleven locked-down on Saturday over coronavirus after their 20-year- old daughter came into close contact with the Romanian couple who tested positive for coronavirus, has called for help. View more
2020-03-20Kuzeeko Tjitemisa On the eve of Namibia’s 30th independence anniversary, US President Donald Trump has sent a congratulatory message to President Hage Geingob and the Namibian people and also hailed Namibia’s strong democratic tradition, which he said was evident in last year’s free and fair general election. View more
2020-03-20Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) has taken its former agent, the financially troubled Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA), to court over N$15 million it allegedly illegally withdrew from the Standard Bank general levy account. View more
2020-03-20Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has called on incoming members of parliament (MPs) to consider electing an opposition member as deputy speaker, saying this will strengthen democracy. View more
2020-03-20Kuzeeko Tjitemisa After a challenging five years, rocked by weak economic growth, unemployment and an internal rebellion within the ruling party, President Hage Geingob will be looking at securing a rock-solid legacy as he starts serving his final term tomorrow. View more
2020-03-23Kuzeeko Tjitemisa President Hage Geingob at the weekend vowed to honour his social contract with the Namibian people, with a promise to tackle youth unemployment, income disparities and inequalities, and fight against corruption, poverty and hunger. View more
2020-03-24Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Newly-appointed deputy health minister Utjiua Muinjangue says she will continue to serve the interests of her party Nudo in the National Assembly while using her portfolio to fight for the wellbeing of all Namibians. View more
2020-03-24Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Analysts yesterday lauded the new executive team announced by President Hage Geingob, saying the Cabinet would be essential in steering the country forward. View more
2020-03-24Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Stakeholders in the agriculture sector yesterday welcomed newly-appointed minister of agriculture, water and land reform Calle Schlettwein, saying he possesses the required experience, skills and training to bring the desired change to the industry. View more
2020-03-25Kuzeeko Tjitemisa The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has warned businesses not to take advantage of consumers by price gouging during the coronavirus outbreak. NaCC CEO Vitalis Ndalikokule has urged the general public to be vigilant and file complaints regarding price gouging related to the coronavirus pandemic. View more
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