President Geingob back from Mozambique
President Hage Geingob arrived back from Maputo, Mozambique this afternoon. Our Chief Reporter Jefta Tjihumino caught up with him at the Eros Airport.
President Hage Geingob arrived back from Maputo, Mozambique this afternoon. Our Chief Reporter Jefta Tjihumino caught up with him at the Eros Airport.
Skills gap is one of the many challenges preventing SADC member states from becoming fully industrialised. This was revealed at a meeting of SADC Ministers responsible for education, science, technology and innovation taking place in Windhoek.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has expressed dismay over low voter turnout at the just ended Ondangwa Urban Constituency by-election. ECN says reasons for such low turn out need to be established.
SADC Health Ministers have been urged to embrace cross-sectoral partnership to fight the spread of diseases such as HIV and Aids.
Lack of grazing in the Daures Constituency is pushing farmers to search for pastures on risky grounds. More than 300 head of cattle from Omatjete are now grazing along the railway line between Omaruru and Karibib.
A National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security was launched in Windhoek for the period 2019-2024. The action plan is a Namibian response to the provisions of the UN Resolution 1325 that allows women to be involved in decision-making.
President Hage Geingob has cautioned against negative judgments on the African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA) agreement before its implementation. President Geingob said this during a presidential plenary and discussions at the US-Africa business summit in Maputo, Mozambique.
Namibia and Mozambique continue to enjoy strong bilateral ties. However, the two countries still have to explore cooperation in a number of areas. This was said by President Geingob when he paid a courtesy call on his counterpart, Filipe Nyusi in Maputo.
Higher Education, Training and Innovation Minister, Itah Kandjii-Murangi has urged Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states that have not yet signed the Charter on Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WISETO) to do so. The charter aims to enhance full participation of women in SADC’s social-economic development of their respective countries through the application […]
Two elderly women from Bethanie in the //Karas Region now have decent houses after living in shacks for years. The houses were constructed under the project House of Hope.