2020-11-09Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – President Hage Geingob has galvanised Swapo supporters to reclaim the Walvis Bay Urban constituency in the upcoming regional and local authority elections, while refuting accusations that the ruling party is corrupt. View more
2020-11-06Aletta Shikololo The local visual artists gathered last weekend at the gallery to paint, create and tell stories the best way they know. View more
2020-11-05Eveline de Klerk The town’s mayor Petrus Nabot claimed the Roads Authority (RA) had threatened council it would move its services to neighbouring Omaruru View more
2020-11-05Eveline de Klerk There is currently no rehabilitation facility in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund despite alcohol and drug abuse considered a major problem at the coastal towns. View more
2020-11-03Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Deputy minister of industrialisation Verna Sinimbo says they remain imperative for Namibia to continue focusing on expanding the services and manufacturing sectors if Namibia aims to be a fully industrialised nation by 2030 as both sectors account for more than two-thirds of the economy. View more
2020-11-03Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY - The young woman Shannon Ndatega Wasserfall, whose remains were found in a shallow grave more than five months after she went missing at Walvis Bay, will be laid to rest on 14 November at the harbour town. View more
2020-11-02Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – An attempted murder on a woman a week ago, has many residents of Otweya at Walvis Bay fearing for their safety. View more
2020-11-02Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Deputy minister of industrialisation Verna Sinimbo says the ministry is on the verge of resolving the bottlenecks around the N$190 million Peugeot Opel assembly plant at Walvis Bay. View more
2020-10-26Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Some employees of the marble factory, BC Stone Products Namibia at Walvis Bay, said their job security is threatened by legal officer Chris Theron, whom they accuse of intimidation and racial discrimination. View more
2020-10-26Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – A woman who lives in a tent at the Otweya temporary campsite at Walvis Bay was miraculously saved by the cries of her three-week-old baby boy on Sunday after being attacked by two unknown masked men. View more
2020-10-26Eveline de Klerk OMARURU - The ministry of youth in its effort to empower young Namibian youth, launched a self-employment horticulture project in Omaruru on Friday. View more
2020-10-21Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – A desperate mother whose daughter has been missing for three years has accused the police at Rehoboth of not doing enough to locate her only daughter. View more
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