Otjozondjupa Governor urges domestic violence victims to speak out
Otjozondjupa Governor Otto Ipinge has urged victims of domestic violence not to suffer in silence. Ipinge says domestic violence is still a cause for concern in the region.
Otjozondjupa Governor Otto Ipinge has urged victims of domestic violence not to suffer in silence. Ipinge says domestic violence is still a cause for concern in the region.
The Ministry of Works and Transport says it has noted with concern the use of seven-seater vehicles, by long-distance transport companies. Deputy Minister James Sankwasa said such vehicles are unsafe for this purpose, and by law, should not be allowed to operate as such. The ministry, along with the Road Transportation Board, held a consultation […]
Former Education, Arts and Culture Minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa was sentenced to a N$50 000 fine, or two years’ jail term, in the Windhoek High Court.
Some well-known local business personalities at the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy have appealed to investors to invest in Namibia due to its conducive environment for business opportunities.
The Namibian Police has joined forces with its Angolan counterpart to stop the employment of young children from that country as farm and domestic workers as well as vendors. This was confirmed by the Deputy Inspector General Major General Oscar Embubulu during the commemoration of World Day of Trafficking of Persons.
The High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy is confident Namibia has what it takes to rise from the current economic slump. Its chairperson Johannes !Gawaxab said what is required is cooperation and a thinking ahead strategy.
Some Namibians have mixed feelings towards the Economic Growth Summit by the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy which is starting on Wednesday. What matters to them the most are issues of bread and butter.
Bank of Namibia (BoN) has donated an amount of N$5 million towards Government’s drought relief programme. This brings the total contributions towards the National Emergency Disaster Fund to N$104 million.
The Economic Growth Summit by the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy is starting tomorrow. The summit is aimed at reviving and growing the country’s economy.
Credible journalism is critical in building an effective democracy and a knowledge-based society. This sentiment was shared by speakers during the official announcement of the Editors Forum of Namibia’s Journalism Awards launched in Windhoek on Tuesday.