Ovaherero-Nama US lawsuit may soon go to trial
The Ovaherero and Nama lawsuit in the United States of America may soon go to trial. Judge Laura Taylor-Swain recently postponed a pre-trial session to 31 July 2018.
The Ovaherero and Nama lawsuit in the United States of America may soon go to trial. Judge Laura Taylor-Swain recently postponed a pre-trial session to 31 July 2018.
Media Stakeholders say Namibia’s drop in media freedom rating is a cause for concern for the country. During the belated World Press Freedom Day commemoration, in Windhoek, the chairperson of the Editors Forum, Joseph Ailonga wanted participants to reflect on what contributed to the downgrading of the country’s media freedom ranking.
Eurowings, Europe’s fastest growing airline, is expanding its Namibian operations. The first Airbus 330 long-haul flight touched down at the Hosea Kutako International Airport in the early hours of Tuesday.
The African Union Commission will review mechanisms to compel member states to implement and pay the 0,2% levy to finance its development agenda. The Commission’s Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat who is on a two-day official visit, says so far only 22 member states, including Namibia, have started contributing to the levy.
Namibia will sign the Continental Free Trade Area agreement, which is part of the African Union Agenda 2063. President Hage Geingob assured the African Union Commission Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat during talks at State House.
The Unam Education Society is calling for sponsorship to help revive sessions aimed at assisting student teachers to tackle challenges in their profession. The call was made at the first session of the year held under the theme ‘To Teach is To Touch Lives’.
Several Members of Parliament in the National Council have voiced their concern over what they termed delays in the completion of most capital projects in the country. Parliamentarians argue such delays are slowing down the growth of development in their respective regions and constituencies.
Despite medical experts giving up on a young boy, who was diagnosed with severe structural brain malformation as an infant, the love and protection he receives on a daily basis from his family and friends keep his hopes alive. Maxton Coetie, who doctors predicted would not live past the age of two, is still alive […]
A 39-year-old man was arrested at around 03h00 on Monday in Swakopmund’s Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC) for allegedly burning down his ex-girlfriend’s shack, in which one of the six occupants, 28-year-old Elrizza Byl, burned to death. Erongo Crime Investigations Coordinator, Erastus Ikuyu said the suspect, who also sustained serious injuries to the hands, arms and […]
There is a need to invest in extensive water supply infrastructure to ensure industrialisation and economic development for countries to continue growing. This was said by the Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, Percy Misika, at the eighth SADC River Basin Organisations workshop, which kicked off in Windhoek, on Tuesday.