Walvis Bay Mayor’s office sets up an emergency food bank
An emergency food bank has been established in the Erongo Region through the office of the Walvis Bay Mayor. This follows recent food shortage experienced at hospitals in the region.
An emergency food bank has been established in the Erongo Region through the office of the Walvis Bay Mayor. This follows recent food shortage experienced at hospitals in the region.
More than 200 houses were build through the Buy a Brick initiative by Standard Bank. The houses were built through the Shack Dwellers Federation.
Namibia has agreed to embark on a self-assessment exercise aimed at promoting effective governance and socio-economic development. A team from the African Peer Review Mechanism shared this after a courtesy call on President Hage Geingob.
A senior Namibia Central Intelligence Service (NCIS) official suspected of having defrauded the agency of about N$17 million has committed suicide. NamPol’s Public Relations Officer, Chief Inspector Kauna Shikwambi confirmed the death of 56-year-old Paulus Shilunga. He was found dead today in the passenger seat of a Toyota Land Cruiser double-cab in the area of […]
Windhoek-Brave Warriors head coach Ricardo Mannetti has defended his decision to replace Wangu Gome in the African Nations Cup qualifiers match against Zambia on Saturday. It was a must-win scenario for both Zambia and Namibia to re-ignite their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations hopes, as they lost their first encounters against Mozambique and Guinea Bissau […]
The Affirmative Repositioning Movement will soon set up a centre to spearhead lawsuits against persons accused of corruption on behalf of ordinary citizens. One of its leaders Job Amupanda says the high costs of litigation, lack of protection for whistle blowers and bureaucracy in approaching courts prohibit ordinary citizens from fighting corruption.
Some residents of Katima Mulilo’s Chotto informal settlement in the Zambezi Region are refusing to relocate to higher ground as they have been advised to do.
Learners of St Therese Secondary School, at the small village of Tses, have called on young people to embrace cultural diversity to shape nation building and social cohesion.
The second session of the fourth Rural Women’s Parliament With Men as Partners is underway in Windhoek. The meeting seeks to review resolutions passed during the first session.
More research into the agriculture sector is required as Namibia strives towards a more knowledge-based economy. The Namibian National Farmers’ Union (NNFU) believes that this will ensure a flourishing agricultural sector.