Erongo Police arrest second suspect in Henties Bay Mayor case
The Erongo Police have arrested a second suspect in the case involved Henties Bay Mayor, who was charged with receiving meat without a permit.
The Erongo Police have arrested a second suspect in the case involved Henties Bay Mayor, who was charged with receiving meat without a permit.
-NAMCOL will reduce Grade 10 and 12 classes as a result of budget cuts. Its Director Heroldt Murangi made the announcement at the launch of the Student Portal ‘My NAMCOL’ in Windhoek.
The office singled out the Matiti Gardening project at Samudono some 130 kilometres south of Katima Mulilo.
Villagers of Omupupa in the Oshikoto region’s Nehale lyampingana Constituency, have commended government for providing them with clean drinking water. They have been drinking water from wells since independence.
Namibia and Zimbabwe reaffirmed their longstanding commitment to advance information sharing, digitalisation, skills training and media literacy by renewing a memorandum of understanding. The countries signed the original agreement in 2004 to enhance co-operation, best practises and infrastructural development in media affairs. Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Tjekero Tweya and his Zimbabwean counterpart, Christopher […]
The sale of alcohol near schools, places of worship, hospitals and residential premises will be banned once the Liquor Amendment Bill becomes law.
Civil servants have been warned not to vandalise Government houses and flats across the country. There are about 550 flats and 270 government houses occupied by civil servants in Windhoek alone.
With the current economic situation in the country, SME owners are encouraged to manage their cash flow wisely. Head of Growth Segment Division at First National Bank, Sam Ikela provides some tips on how SMEs can trim down their operating costs.
Namibia pays much more for prescription drugs, than any other country in the SADC Region. This was revealed at the third training workshop and symposium of Medicine Utilisation Research in Africa (MURIA)
The Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation has expressed disappointment with the recent communication on social media announcing the suspension of medical aid services to the corporation, effective from 1 July. NBC Director General, Stanley Similo described the announcement as unfortunate as the corporation did not receive any official communication in this regard from NMC.