Land administration reform bill tabled
A bill to reform land administration has been tabled in the National Assembly. The Lands Bill seeks to consolidate the Agricultural Commercial Land and Communal land Reform Acts.
A bill to reform land administration has been tabled in the National Assembly. The Lands Bill seeks to consolidate the Agricultural Commercial Land and Communal land Reform Acts.
President Hage Geingob is concerned about the lack of a reading culture among Namibians, especially on Namibia’s history. Such a tendency, Dr Geingob believes, keeps a person from gaining the necessary knowledge and wisdom, to make informed decisions. The Head of State remarked this at a book launch, on the autobiography of Namibia’s Ambassador to […]
The National Assembly has passed the Appropriation Amendment Bill with no amendments. The bill provides for a budget cut of over five billion dollars for the 2016/2017 financial year.
A young girl’s dream was dashed as she dropped out of school because of illness . 18 year old Michelle Sabisa was diagnosed with dysfunctional kidneys three months ago. Now only depending on dialysis, sabisa needs an organ donor. Her last hope is on her two young brothers 12 and 16 years old who are […]
A motion of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma has failed yet again. The motion was tabled by the Democratic Alliance, the main opposition party. The DA claims Zuma is unfit to hold office.
The Namibian Food and Allied Workers Union and marine wildlife activists have called on Government not to approve phosphate mining, as it will destroy the thriving fishing sector.
The Executive Committee of the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association has distanced itself from an announcement made earlier in the day of an alleged fair increase in the Erongo region. This follows an announcement to that effect by NABTA President Vespa Muunda.
Government will abide by the ruling of the High Court on whether plans to extract phosphate offshore Namibia will proceed or not. This was revealed by Attorney General, Sackeus Shangala during an interview with NBC-News.
‘The group Physically Active Youth (PAY) keep Namibian youngsters off the streets with a well-thought out after-school programme. Situated in the heart of Katutura, at the youth complex, the Physically Active Youth (PAY) offers an after school programme for under-privileged children from grade 1 to 12. The facility offers activities such as feeding, life skills, […]
The Attorney-General of Namibia says the Government has decided to allow the court to decide the outcome of the Namibian Phosphate Mining dispute. Attorney General Sakeus Shanghala said in a press release that this was the reason why the Special Cabinet Session on the Phosphate mining dispute, which was due to convene this week, was […]