Boy drowns at Walvis Bay
An 11-year-old boy drowned at Walvis Bay’s Independence Beach Thursday afternoon. The deceased has been identified as Aldinio Heskia. His next of kin have been informed.
An 11-year-old boy drowned at Walvis Bay’s Independence Beach Thursday afternoon. The deceased has been identified as Aldinio Heskia. His next of kin have been informed.
The Katima Mulilo Town Council has declared 2020 as the year of ‘Service Delivery’. The Mayor, Charles Matengu says several projects have been lined up for completion before the end of the year.
Despite its location and limited resources, which have curbed many government schools, Otjohorongo Primary School in the Erongo Region managed to obtain a 90% pass rate. This was revealed by the school’s Principal, Naholo Salmon to NBC News.
Young people want medical facilities to be accessible. This sentiment was shared at Windhoek Boys and Girls Leadership Conference held in Windhoek. The conference was aimed at looking at Namibian medical facilities and how friendly they are for young people diagnosed with HIV.
Acting Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Martin Andjaba, says his ministry remains committed to driving education through the country’s development plans. Andjaba addressed teachers and learners at Concordia College in Windhoek, during the commemoration of International Day of Education.
Namibians and permanent residence permit holders will no longer be required to complete the arrival and departure forms from the country.
The Governor of the Oshana Region, Elia Irimari, has donated 25 life jackets to residents of Okatyali Constituency to be used when crossing rivers with canoes.
The charred remains of an unidentified girl were discovered today in a municipality garden refuse bin (skippy) in Ooievaarstraat near Bachbrecht Post Office in Windhoek North. Police say the victim, whose body was discovered by a passer-by who alerted the police, is suspected to be between seven to 10 years of age. The body was […]
The Acting Minister of Education, Arts and Culture announced the appointment of new members to the National Heritage Council (NHC) of Namibia. The appointed members elected Dr Rosa Persendt, as the chairperson.
Another person has been arrested for trying to interfere with investigations into the fishing scandal. Sakaria Kuutondokwa Kokule, a police reservist appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court, on charges of bribery and an attempted to obstruct the course of justice.