Nujoma stresses importance of cultural heritage at annual Omagongo festival
Founding President Dr Sam Nujoma says cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity, especially in the face of rising globalisation.
Founding President Dr Sam Nujoma says cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity, especially in the face of rising globalisation.
Otjozondupa Region’s Kalkveld settlement is not forgotten by government, which will not allow it to turn into a ghost town. President Hage Geingob met with elderly residents at the settlement, assuring them as such.
President Hage Geingob has called on Namibians to deal with traditional authority disputes in an atmosphere of respect for the elderly. In a speech read on his behalf the Head of State called on attendees at this year’s annual ‘Omagongo Cultural Festival’ held at Onamega village in Omusati region on Saturday, to unite.
The Welwitschias, who had a tough start to the SuperSport Rugby Challenge campaign, finally got their breakthrough when they beat the Falcons on Saturday afternoon at the Hage Geingob Stadium in Windhoek. The boys from Gauteng made the first move in the first minute of the game, securing a 5 point lead. The Namibian team […]
Kaizen Football Acedamy (KFA) are the new champions of the Khomas League under 15 Tournament. They beat Swallows by three goals to one in the final match held at the NFA Technical Centre yesterday. The tournament that saw 12 teams taking part was left with KFA and Swallows to battle it out for the top […]
On Saturday, members of the Namibian Police were forced to intervene and stop a group of University of Namibia students from attempting to break into the campus food court, ‘The Grub’ as they wanted to turn it into a study area. UNAM management had the building closed off some time ago.
The new chairperson of the Kavango East Farmers Union said that if farmers are fairly compensated for losses as a result of human-wildlife conflict, humans and animals will live in harmony.
A case against the landless people in Walvis Bay was dismissed by the Magistrate’s Court on Friday. The Walvis Bay Municipality applied for the eviction of landless residents in Walvis Bay’s Tutaleni residential area.
The United People’s Movement, UPM is appealing to President Hage Geingob to intervene in the Rehoboth Baster Community’s request for recognition as a traditional authority. The opposition party’s leadership, led by President Willem Biscmarck van Wyk were at State House to air their concerns. According to the United People’s Movement, the non-recognition of Rehoboth’s Baster […]
The Office of the President says construction of the Founding President, Sam Nujoma’s house on the outskirts of Windhoek is well on track. The Presidency issued a statement, following a newspaper report alleging that contractors had abandoned the construction, due to non-payment.