2022-03-28Albertina Nakale Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has promoted the local beef industry, saying Namibia was one of a few African nations enjoying market access for beef to the United States, European Union and China. View more
2022-03-29Albertina Nakale Hūb di !narisarimas ǂharugub ge Suid Afrikab di supusupus Covids ǁkhaedi !nâsa kai huib !narisarimasa ǁkhawa ǀomkhâi kais dis ase Afrikab !Khawagas !nâ tsî !gōsase, Namibiab !aroma ra mû. View more
2022-04-06Albertina Nakale Following years of communities in the Kunene region living in constant fear of being mauled, the ministry of environment took a decision to put down a male lion, approximately eight to 10 years old, that has been terrorising communities in the Sesfontein and Puros areas. View more
2022-04-06Albertina Nakale In the wake of a Namibian business delegation, led by President Hage Geingob recently to Dubai, the United Democratic Front (UDF) has criticised the investment opportunities, saying Namibians should be given preference for solar projects at the expense of foreigners. View more
2022-04-07Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob yesterday reiterated government’s stance that there was simply no money for salary adjustments for public service workers. View more
2022-04-07Albertina Nakale President Hage Geingob has castigated some descendants of the victims of the 1904-08 Nama-Ovaherero genocide for demanding that government steps aside as far as negotiations with Germany are concerned. View more
2022-04-08Albertina Nakale Senior officials of the environment ministry came under fire yesterday when they appeared before a Parliamentary Standing Committee on Legal Affairs for allegedly having failed to properly consult over the Bwabwata National Park tourism development and benefits with the communities living in and surrounding the game reserve. View more
2022-04-11Albertina Nakale An investigation against various private pathology laboratories and other providers of Covid-19 testing services has been launched into whether the prices of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests for the coronavirus are competitive. View more
2022-04-11Albertina Nakale Embattled Grootfointein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula has dragged the town’s council to court in an attempt to nullify his suspension. This comes after the council, led by mayor Elizabeth Kastoor, passed a motion with allegations of serious misconduct against Sinvula on 24 March. View more
2022-04-12Albertina Nakale Strict Covid-19 measures introduced by China to curb the outbreak of Covid-19 have led to further disruption of the global supply of finished goods, including consumer electronics and car parts. View more
2022-04-12Albertina Nakale Over the years, there have been concerns over Chinese labour practices in Namibia, often viewed as unfair, with various cases reported of poor and harsh working conditions across the country. Many view this as a concern where government and labour unions have more work to do to ensure workers are protected. View more
2022-04-13Albertina Nakale Trade unions, asset managers and prospective pensioners will have to wait for the consultation process regarding the contentious compulsory preservation of pensions to be finalised. View more
2022-04-14Albertina Nakale Police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga has refused to comment on why he allegedly allowed a group of former combatants of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia to exhume the remains View more
2022-04-19Albertina Nakale Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni has hauled the Grootfontein municipal councillors over the coals. View more
2022-04-20Albertina Nakale Under-fire Grootfontein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula is back in office despite fresh attempts to have him suspended by some local authority councillors at the embattled town. View more
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