Police barracks at Oshana’s Okave base in need of renovation
The Police barracks at Okave base in the Oshana Region’s Oshakati-East are dilapidated and need urgent renovation.
The Police barracks at Okave base in the Oshana Region’s Oshakati-East are dilapidated and need urgent renovation.
Public Relations Officers in the public sector have urged their respective institutions and councils to equip them with relevant ICT resources to effectively disseminate information to the public.
Former Lands Deputy Minister, Bernadus Swartbooi has been recalled as a Swapo Member of Parliament on Wednesday morning. Swapo Secretary General Nangolo Mbumba at a press conference said the reasons for the recall are evident, following tribal remarks over the weekend. “As a courtesy. Honourable Swartbooi was notified of the party’s decision and has a […]
The Environment and Tourism Minister will table a new Gaming and Entertainment Control Bill when the National Assembly resumes in September. Pohamba Shifeta made the announcement during an interview with the NBC News.
Andre Dausab has been convicted for the murder of his girlfriend whose body was found with multiple stab wounds at Paulinium Theological College in Windhoek about three years ago.
Surveillance data from the Ministry of Health and Social Services in the //Kharas Region indicates that skin disease is the fifth common ailment in the region. Half of these skin disorders are as a result of ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
There is growing optimism that HIV prevention drugs in high risk groups could have a major impact on reducing the transmission of the virus. Those in this bracket are full of praise for the drug, describing it as a lifesaver when the treatment regimen is strictly adhered to.
Wildlife conservation should not just focus on punishing those who commit crimes, but should also start the conversation with rural communities about protecting the environment. This is one of the recommendations in a recent study conducted by the Legal Assistance Centre and an UK/US-based research firm DLA Piper.
The City of Windhoek’s Chief Executive Officer, Robert Kahimise says the absence of a substantive CEO for the past three years may have delayed development in the city.
There are many misconceptions associated with albinism, most of which negatively affect the well-being of people living with the condition. The Namibia Albino Association will be hosting awareness raising campaigns, aimed at addressing some of these myths.