MICT concludes engagements on Data Protection Bill

The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) concluded its consultative engagements on the Data Protection Bill in all fourteen regions. The bill, whose consultations ended at Gobabis, aims to protect the right to privacy with respect to the processing of personal data and govern the processing of personal information by private and public bodies. […]

Only 3 bids for sale of 40 crocodiles

The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism has received only three bids for the sale of 40 crocodiles. The Ministry’s Spokesperson, Romeo Muyunda, confirmed that the three bids are currently being evaluated and that the process is expected to end next week. He explained that once the evaluation is complete, the 40 crocodiles will be […]

Namibia celebrates Youth Day

Youth in the Kavango East Region joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Youth Day at Rundu. The event was organized by the Youth Ambassador of the region to foster discussions on green skills and sustainability. The Youth Ambassador role was established in 2020 during the outbreak of COVID-19 and emerged as a […]

Research is crucial for desert lions conservation

Namibia’s conservation expert, Dr. Philip Stander, says research is crucial to the conservation of endangered desert lions. Dr. Stander has therefore called on youth to take up nature conservation studies to find solutions to human-wildlife conflict. Born and bred in Namibia, Dr. Stander has been living in the desert for more than 25 years. When […]

Mother arrested for alleged child abuse

A Windhoek resident and mother of a six-year-old child is expected to appear in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court tomorrow on a charge of assault. In a video that went viral on social media, a mother from Windhoek’s Lucia Street in the Greenwell Matongo residential area is seen mercilessly beating and choking her biological child as […]

Lack of cleanup by diamond exploration companies in Skeleton Coast Park a concern

Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration are concerned about equipment left behind by diamond exploration companies in the Skeleton Coast Park. The committee visited a diamond exploration site at Mowe Bay in the Kunene Region. Chief Diamond Inspector Patrick Elungu explained that two exploration licences were awarded to two Namibian […]