Railway line rehabilitation between Kranzberg and Tsumeb progressing as planned
Rehabilitation and upgrading of the railway line between Kranzberg and Tsumeb by the D Rail Construction company is progressing as planned.
Rehabilitation and upgrading of the railway line between Kranzberg and Tsumeb by the D Rail Construction company is progressing as planned.
Despite operating under difficult circumstances, the Sauyemwa Centre for the visually impaired continues to offer reading skills for many visually impaired. Many of them were denied the opportunity to read in the past.
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) together with truck owners have expressed their dismay at the response issued by the Zambian government regarding trucks that are impounded in that country. Both parties are now planning to seek an audience with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, who doubles as the Minister of […]
The mining town of Tsumeb is trying to reclaim its former status as the gateway to the north-central and north-eastern regions, as well as to the Angolan export market. Tsumeb nearly turned into a ghost town when TCL, which used to mine copper there, closed in 1996.
Local Music Production, Dot.Com Entertainment, The Harry Simon Foundation and Tuhafeni DaSilva have extended a helping hand to the community of Walvis Bay. This was in response to the call made by President Hage Geigob that nobody should feel left out.
Safety and Security Minister, Charles Namoloh has called on Namibians to embrace the culture of one Namibia-one-Namibia.
Six people escaped with minor injuries after two vehicles collided at the traffic lights in front of the Keetmanshoop Police Station in the //Karas Region Friday night.
The global economic slow down which has negatively affected the Namibian economy and government operations, is also being felt by ordinary citizens. The major cuts in government’s capital projects which has mostly affected the construction industry has left hundreds of families without an income, whose sole bread winners have been retrenched and are now jobless.
The government of the United States of America has pledged its continued support for Namibia in its fight against the HIV/Aids pandemic. US Ambassador to Namibia, Thomas Daughton made these remarks when he visited a community based antiretroviral treatment refill group at Onandjamba village in the Oshikoto Region.
Single parent will now be provided with skills that will enable them to lead successful families. The Single Parents Support Foundation has taken up this task to help ease the burden of single parenthood all over the country.