US congratulates Namibia on peaceful elections
The United States of America, through its embassy, congratulated Namibia and its citizens for holding successful and peaceful Presidential and National Assembly Elections on 27 November.
The United States of America, through its embassy, congratulated Namibia and its citizens for holding successful and peaceful Presidential and National Assembly Elections on 27 November.
Dundee Precious Metals at Tsumeb has donated medical equipment worth N$650 000 to the Tsumeb District Hospital.
Ohangwena Governor Usko Nghaamwa is urging farmers in northern Namibia to work hard to make the most of the good rains received in the regions.
The annual Kyknet ‘Kwela Town of the Year’ award celebrations has attracted keen spectators to the Vineta Stadium as Swakopmund celebrates this year’s spoils as the winner.
The Keetmanshoop municipal council has re-elected Gaudentia Krohne as Mayor.
Omaheke Region and Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe have signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) in Gobabis, aimed at enhancing cooperation in socio-economic development between the two regions.
An alarming number of Namibians die from non-communicable or lifestyle diseases every year. The Ministry of Health and stakeholders are working on strengthening prevention strategies before the situation gets out of control.
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a serious concern to the police in the Windhoek Rural Constituency, especially at Groot Aub. The concern was expressed by warrant officer Veronica Nandenga of the Namibian Police, stationed at Groot Aub, saying those most affected are women, children and the elderly. Speaking at an event to mark the 16 Days […]
President Hage Geingob has left for Nairobi, Kenya Saturday morning to attend the African, Carribean and Pacific (ACP) Heads of State Summit. The ninth ACP Summit of Heads of State and Government’s theme is, ‘A Transformed ACP: Committed to Multilateralism’. He was seen off at the Eros Airport by Vice President Nangolo Mbumba, Prime Minister […]
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has availed an additional N$50 million towards the implementation of the Small Medium Enterprise Financing Strategy which was launched recently. This was revealed at the signing agreement between the Bank of Namibia and the Development Bank of Namibia in Windhoek.