//Karas public officials meet to review activities
Representatives of ministries, state-owned entities and civil society convened at Luderitz, in the !Nami#nus Constituency, for a one-day review meeting.
Representatives of ministries, state-owned entities and civil society convened at Luderitz, in the !Nami#nus Constituency, for a one-day review meeting.
Special Olympics Africa recently rewarded Deon Namiseb for his dedication in sport with a recognition award. Namiseb, has – for many years – shown tremendous courage and inspiration to many athletes, especially those with intellectual disabilities. The 39-year-old, who joined Special Olympics in 1992 through a special school as a football player, has since moved […]
President Hage Geingob has proposed that Workers Day, 1 May, be dedicated to a nationwide clean-up campaign. During a consultative meeting with NUNW and all affiliate unions at State House, Geingob said that Namibian towns are getting dirtier by the day and “everyone, from the army to the President must join the campaign to clean”. […]
SWANU President Tangeni Iijambo has warned that further delays and uncertainty surrounding the Second Land Conference will only fuel anger among the landless. He told Nampa news agency that he is dismayed at the fact that no tentative date was set for the holding of the conference. Iijambo said his party consistently and persistently advocated […]
Residents of Africa Tongoshili in Windhoek are up in arms over their community leaders whom they accused of soliciting bribes in exchange for land.
The Agricultural Business Development (AGRIBUSDEV) is turning to a private-public partnership model to resolve the oversupply of produce situation. AGRBUSDEV says some Green Schemes are recording fresh produce surpluses but local value addition is needed.
Rural communities from the Malindi village and surrounding areas could soon experience flooding as the level of the Zambezi River continue to rise.
Tribal tensions among the OvaHerero and Damara communities at Otjimbingwe settlement in the Erongo Region requires urgent intervention. NUDO says the tensions are sparked by livestock grazing camps.
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has been given five days to provide information regarding the unaccounted amount of N$1,8 billion. The fund appeared before the Parliament Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
President Hage Geingob has acknowledged that the South African government paid N$36 million to be distributed among former PLAN, SWATF and Koevoet fighters. He, however, says the money was administered from South Africa without much input from the Namibian side.