Hundreds pay their last respects to Muharukua at Parliament Gardens memorial
Hundreds of people flocked to the Parliament Gardens Wednesday afternoon to pay their last respects to the late Kunene Governor, Angelika Muharukua.
Hundreds of people flocked to the Parliament Gardens Wednesday afternoon to pay their last respects to the late Kunene Governor, Angelika Muharukua.
Residents living in the Bwabwata National Park have been warned not to fish in the area where more than 100 hippos have died of an anthrax outbreak.
The High Court is expected to rule whether Ismael Kasuto’s expulsion as President of the National Union of Namibian Workers is in line with the union’s constitution or not. The NUNW leaders are embroiled in leadership squabbles, particularly following their exclusion of the 16 delegates from the SWAPO Party Central Committee.
A family at Okombahe settlement in the Erongo Region is fighting poverty through gardening. The family believes diversification of food sources is the only route to save them from hunger.
The production of the My Namibia Song competition has received a boost from Nampost. The competition aims to promote Namibia’s identity, national pride, patriotism and unity.
The Office of the Prime Minister and Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry handed over two water tanker trucks to Ohangwena and Omusati regions on Friday.
Lesley Tjiueza Mobile Telecommunications Giant MTC and FNB Namibia will sponsor the MTC NPL Premier League to the tune of N$20 million annually over the course of the next three years. The new NPL football season will start with African Stars taking on Orlando Pirates in a much-anticipated opening match. Platinum sponsor MTC’s Representative Tim […]
Namibia should not look at invader bush as counter productive, as it can contribute to job creation and economic development. Invader bush species could turn unwanted bush into an income generating project or create employment for thousands of jobless.
President Hage Geingob has invited the Communist Party of China to send representatives as observers to SWAPO’s sixth Congress from 23 to 26 November. In a congratulatory message to the Communist Party of China’s 19th National Congress, currently underway, President Geingob said that Namibia will forever cherish its warm relations with the party. These relations […]
SADC’s agriculture sector, and Namibia in particular, are constrained by a variety of challenges. This was said by the Minister of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, John Mutorwa when he addressed a two day international conference on agriculture and natural resources at UNAM’s Ogongo campus in the Omusati Region.