Human trafficking a significant global issue

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has emphasised that trafficking in persons has become a significant global issue, resembling modern-day slavery across the world. Nandi-Ndaitwah said this during the commemoration of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons at Oshikango in the Ohangwena Region. The day was commemorated under the […]

International Training College Lingua students graduate

The International Training College-Lingua continues to reinvent itself to offer quality education. Hundreds of students graduated in different fields at a colourful ceremony held at the Windhoek Country Club. The college started 22 years ago in a one-bedroom apartment, offering language training and basic computer skills. The training college was among the first Namibian institutions […]

Rossing Foundation donates library books

The Rossing Foundation donated more than 200 library books to Tutaleni High School in Walvis Bay. Acting Chief Education Officer at Rossing Foundation, Florian Engombe, said the books will be distributed to identified schools across the country, with attention given to schools in remote areas in disadvantaged communities. “We all know that libraries are a […]

NA speaker proposes motion on Cuba

The Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, has put forth a motion in parliament on Cuba. Katjavivi’s proposal, submitted on Thursday during a meeting with the newly accredited Cuban Ambassador to Namibia, Sergio Vigoa de la Uz, calls for the lifting of the United States embargo on Cuba. The Cuban diplomat commended Namibia […]

Russia, African countries reaffirm need to jointly oppose neo-colonialism

Russia and African countries, including Namibia, have reaffirmed the need to jointly oppose neo-colonialism, the imposing of conditions, and double standards. This forms part of the second declaration adopted at the just-ended second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum in St. Petersburg. The Russian Federation and African countries say neo-colonialism, the imposing of conditions, and double […]

TUCNA calls for permanent jobs at MTC

The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) has also called on MTC Namibia to give permanent employment to those who have been working on contract for years at the call centres. The union says it has received several complaints from MTC’s contract workers at the call centre. Some employees have allegedly been on contract for […]

Nkurenkuru Police Station inaugurated

The Namibian Police are making significant progress in infrastructural development in all 14 regions. This was said by the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Dr. Albert Kawana, when he inaugurated the Nkurenkuru Police Station in the country’s youngest region, Kavango West. The station, constructed at a cost of more than N$108 million, […]

Urban agriculture growing in Swakopmund

Urban agriculture is growing in Swakopmund as the municipality and some learning institutions continue to empower residents through the allocation of more land. Urban agriculture is a particular focus area in the Swakopmund Municipality’s strategic plan. The Municipality and stakeholders, including the Government of Japan, initiated the Build Back Better Urban Agriculture Project at Swakopmund. […]