NUDO hails Gurirab as outstanding diplomat and great leader
The President of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) Asser Mbai has described the late Theo-Ben Gurirab as an outstanding diplomat, a freedom fighter and great leader.
The President of the National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) Asser Mbai has described the late Theo-Ben Gurirab as an outstanding diplomat, a freedom fighter and great leader.
Members of Parliament in the National Assembly have criticised sitting allowances of NAMDIA and the Namibia Diamond Trading Company (NDTC). Parliamentarians complained that board members are overpaid and were shocked when Mines and Energy Minister, Tom Alweendo, revealed the figures in the house following a question by Popular Democratic Movement’s (PDM) Jennifer van den Heever. […]
Africa needs to resolve all safety and security issues to attain the goals envisaged in Agenda 2063, says NamPol Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga. Deputy Inspector General of Operations in the Namibian Police Force, Major General Oscar Peter Embubulu, made these remarks on his behalf during the inspection of 50 Namibian police officers who are on […]
Tribute to a Namibian icon: Theo-Ben Gurirab.
Social commentator and activist Paul Helmuth or ‘Uncle Paul’ was buried on Saturday at the Pionierspark Cemetery in Windhoek. Born on 14 February 1929 in Walvis Bay, Uncle Paul gained a reputation for contributing to the call-in programmes of the NBC radio, where he raised and commented on social and political issues of national concern. […]
Former South African Minister of Foreign Affairs in the apartheid era, Pik Botha, described late Gurirab a remarkable person who captured the world on different platforms. Botha spoke from his home in Pretoria.
Cuban Ambassador to Namibia, Giraldo Mazola says the late Theo-Ben Gurirab was a pillar and icon of the liberation struggle and his legacy should serve as an example and inspiration to Namibians, especially the younger generation. Mazola says he was saddened when he learnt about the death, who he says was the first Namibian he […]
A lot still needs to be done in terms of developmental programmes and educational projects among young San women to bring them on par with other Namibian women.
The Rundu Town Council has been struggling to fix a leaking sewerage pipe over the past four years.
Former President Hifikepunye Pohamba has reiterated that education is a joint effort between the parents and the government. Pohamba said this at the opening of the Ingenda Junior Primary School in the Kongola Constituency of the Zambezi Region.