MAWF says no fresh timber will be harvested
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry (MAWF) have reemphasised that no fresh timber will be harvested until the already harvested timber is marketed and sold both internationally and locally.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry (MAWF) have reemphasised that no fresh timber will be harvested until the already harvested timber is marketed and sold both internationally and locally.
Double murder suspect, Ernst Litchenstrasser made another court appearance in Swakopmund Magistrate on a separate charge, that of Contravening Section 33 of the Arms and Ammunitions Act. This comes after he was found in possession of ammunition without a license. Lichenstrasse is accused of murdering the Executive Director of the Namibian Institute of Mining and […]
Kickboxing in Namibia did not only grow in student numbers, but also celebrated students’ success in various competitions last year. As such, Namibian kickboxers did not only perform on local soil, but had an amazing year in international events too. The Namibia Kickboxing Federation has an active development, anti-bullying and social responsibility programme running in […]
Residents in four constituencies are expected to go to the polls tomorrow to elect new regional councillors. The by-elections will take place in Gobabis, Keetmanshoop Urban, Khomasdal and Walvis Bay Urban constituencies.
The Regional Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture in Omusati has withdrawn its earlier communication, which instructed learners who did not meet the promotional requirements for Grade 10 to repeat Grade 9. This was confirmed by the director, Laban Shapange, who acknowledged the communication.
The Popular Democratic Movement Youth League (PDMYL) together with student representatives will ensure all first-year students are allowed to register without paying fees at institutions of higher learning, The youth league’s national spokesperson Maximalliant Katjimune says registration fees should never be a barrier to deserving students.
The Teachers’ Union of Namibia (TUN), says it is worried about the readiness of teachers for the new curriculum introduced in schools. Its Secretary-General, Mahongora Kavihuha says teachers have not been provided with the proper in-service-training programme to prepare them for the new curriculum.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka has urged the public not to confuse the teachers and learners with uninformed information about the new curriculum. Nghipondoka said this in her Back to School message.
SWAPO has dismissed media reports that its top leadership had snubbed the rally of the party’s candidate at Walvis Bay because it does not support the candidate. In a media statement the party’s deputy secretary for information and mobilisation, Veikko Nekundi says it is not true that Sirie Kasisi Topulathana is not supported by the […]
Senior hydrologist at Cuvelai Etosha Basin in the Directorate of Water Affairs has assured residents in the north that no imminent floods are expected from the Cuvelai in southern Angola and there is no need to panic at the moment. Leonard Hango refuted the claims on social media that there is a flood on its […]