Oshakati vendors demand reduced rental fees and more space to operate
Over 30 vendors from the Oshakati open market staged a demonstration on Tuesday demanding reduced monthly rental fees and a larger space from where they can operate from.
Over 30 vendors from the Oshakati open market staged a demonstration on Tuesday demanding reduced monthly rental fees and a larger space from where they can operate from.
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has been sworn in for a second term at Nairobi’s Kasarani stadium. His deputy, William Ruto, has also taken his oath of office.
Members of South Africa’s parliamentary committee on public accounts are meeting with their Namibian counterparts to deliberate on issues pertaining to democracy and good governance.
Professional wildlife hunting contributes nearly 50% to the revenues earned by community-based natural resources management programmes. The minister of Environment and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta revealed this figure during the official opening of the Namibia Professional Hunters Association’s (NAPHA) Annual General Meeting, in the capital on Tuesday.
A Windhoek pensioner, Martha Gaoses, lost her home where she has lived for decades, after her grandson allegedly evicted her from the family home, through dubious means. The home, in Frans Hoesemab street in Katutura East Constituency, is one which Martha Gaoses, 79 years old, will never call home again. The pensioner broke down in […]
The Museum Association of Namibia in collaboration with the European Union will open a Museum of Namibian Music. This will be done through the project, Museum Development as a Tool for Strengthening Cultural Rights in Namibia.
The Office of the Ombudsman has urged government to implement recommendations made in its report on discrimination and tribalism in Namibia.
Parents and guardians will not be required to pay school fees at Government schools in 2018. Some parents feared that due to the country’s economic crisis, they would be expected to pay school fees for their children. This exemption applies for all State schools from pre-primary, primary through to secondary schools. In an interview with […]
A new Namibian movie called ‘White Line’ based on 1960s apartheid era in Namibia has already been viewed by thousands of people on social media. Within one week of it being on social media it was viewed by more than 23 000 people.
The road safety campaign, which commenced countrywide, was also launched in the Erongo Region.