98 Namibians return home after decades in Botswana

98 Namibians who have been living in neighbouring Botswana for decades have returned to Namibia, their country of origin. They were formally received at the Dobe Border Post in the Otjozondjupa Region by Namibian government officials. The Namibian government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform as well as the Ministry of Home […]

Iyaloo Group blames striking fishermen for budget cuts

Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group is blaming the former striking fishermen for the company’s reduced budget and cash flow. About 200 former striking fishermen, known as Okapale fishermen, petitioned Iyaloo Women’s Group in February, demanding jobs at sea and not in the factory. The fishermen were absorbed by Iyaloo Women’s Investment Group under the government’s redress […]

Four minors who died in freezer laid to rest

The four minors, who earlier this week died from suffocation in a disused freezer in Cowboy Settlement, have been laid to rest. A combined memorial service was held for the four children on Thursday in Katima Mulilo. Mwaka Muzimisa, Variety Lubilo, and Maureen Simataa were buried at the Dairy cemetery in Katima Mulilo on Friday […]

Erongo Regional Gender Permanent Task Force launched

Erongo Governor Neville Andre says gender-based violence continues to plague the region, leaving a devastating impact on families, communities, and the broader society. Andre launched and appointed the Erongo Regional Gender Permanent Task Force in line with the government’s national gender policy, the national gender plan of action, and the national action plan on GBV. […]

Beggars of Our Own Land launched

A book that sheds light on the decades-long struggle of the Hai||om people, who were forcibly evicted from Etosha National Park in 1954 by the South African-controlled South West African Administration, has been launched.  The Beggars of Our Own Land is authored by Dr. Willem Odendaal. The book delves into the historical and legal journey […]