MPs describe Gurirab as a diplomat par excellence
The National Assembly will remember the late Theo-Ben Gurirab as a thinker, dedicated democrat, a freedom fighter and diplomat par excellence.
The National Assembly will remember the late Theo-Ben Gurirab as a thinker, dedicated democrat, a freedom fighter and diplomat par excellence.
Unemployed graduates are planning to march to the Office of the Prime Minister on Friday to demand employment. The group believes millions of dollars continues to disappear through corrupt practices while they are suffering for years without being employed.
In paying tribute to one of the best diplomats on the African continent, we take a look at an exclusive interview the NBC had with the late Gurirab in May 2015 about his life.
The Minister of Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, Zephania Kameeta says communities have a duty to look after the elderly.
About 1 400 young women have benefited from the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), in Namibia. PEPFAR educates and offers an opportunity to prevent HIV infection among adolescents and young women who are at substantial risk of acquiring the disease.
Communicable and non-communicable diseases remain a burden on the country’s healthcare system. Health and Social Services Minister, Dr Bernard Haufiku says his ministry will focus on addressing these diseases. Haufiku said this at the launch of the Ministry’s Five Year Strategic Plan.
A memorial service in honour of the late Theo-Ben Gurirab will be held tomorrow at his hometown, Usakos. That will be followed by a state memorial service in the capital on Friday at Parliament Gardens.
The domestic economy shows signs of improvement after it contracted last year. This was announced by Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein who denounced perceptions of a so-called ‘Chinese Capture’ of the Namibian economy.
President Hage Geingob has conferred hero status on late Theo-Ben Gurirab, a political stalwart and liberation icon, who died on Saturday. Gurirab will be buried at Heroes Acre in Windhoek on Saturday.
A shortage of San language teachers in Omaheke Region has deprived thousands of San learners of the opportunity to be taught in their mother tongue. The revised curriculum calls for learners at the lower primary level to be taught in their mother tongue, allowing them to easily grasp concepts. Thousands of San learners are enrolled […]