Kamanjab vendors strive to create jobs and alleviate poverty
The small and medium enterprise activities at Kamanjab is showing great potential for socio-economic development, job creation and poverty alleviation.
The small and medium enterprise activities at Kamanjab is showing great potential for socio-economic development, job creation and poverty alleviation.
Namibian Football leaders who paid a courtesy call to President Hage Geingob earlier today, were told to go back to the line ministry to solve the issues currently affecting football in the country. A delegation of football administrators, led by Namibia Football Association President Frans Mbidi, Secretary General Barry Rukoro and Ad-hoc committee member Evaristus […]
A member of the Ndilimani Cultural Troupe died in a car accident on the Kamanjab-Werda road in the Kunene Region on Tuesday. Namibian Police Spokesperson, Chief Inspector Kauna Shikwambi said the accident occurred at around 17h15. The deceased has been identified as 29 year old Arture Foustinu, 29, who was travelling with two other band […]
Two thousand-and-thirty (2 030) bags of cement, worth N$230 000, were donated to the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture towards the construction of classrooms, ablution and cooking facilities – for schools in Namibia.
The NUDO Youth League has rejected a statements by the Swapo Party that government should be the sole negotiator in the 1904 and 1908 genocide talks.
Arrangements have been announced for the burial and memorial services of the late Andimba Toivo ya Toivo. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Mbeuta Uandjarakana, was in studio to share more on this.
President Hage Geingob has personally intervened in the ongoing efforts to release Namibian truck drivers in Zambia. This was confirmed by the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Veteran Journalist Gwen Lister says the late Andimba Toivo ya Toivo is an ‘unsung’ hero, who deserves befitting recognition. Lister has written about ya Toivo’s political activism since the early 70’s.
Prosecutor General, Advocate Martha Imalwa has expressed shock over cases of people being exploited through forced labour and prostitution. Imalwa raised her concern, at a five-day multi-disciplinary training session, on trafficking in persons, at Oshakati .
Namibians are once again urged to donate blood. Currently, less than 2% of the country’s population donates blood, which is insufficient to attend to critical shortages during emergencies. Today is World Blood Donor Day’.