The Onkugo Yepongo community hall in Okuryangava was a hive of activity last Friday as residents of Tobias Hainyeko constituency received their monthly food parcels from the food bank initiative.
Geingob tells Namibians not to forget sacrifice made by many
President Hage Geingob says we should not lose sight of the reasons for which so many Namibians sacrificed their lives
Man impales ex-girlfriend with spear in Karibib
Domestic violence has once again claimed the life of a 26-year-old woman who was stabbed to death with a spear on Saturday in Karibib, Erongo Region.
Man accused of brother’s death to tender plea
A man who has been in custody for allegedly killing his brother following a dispute over a N$20 debt is expected to tender his preliminary plea in October.
Namibians must have conversations about difficult social issues
President Hage Geingob believes that we should have serious conversations, as Namibians, with the aim of finding peaceful and sustainable solutions to the challenges of inequality,
Human remains expected in Windhoek on Friday
A programme to welcome and observe respective rituals for the return of 27 human remains of Ovaherero and Nama killed in the Genocide of 1904 - 1908
Namibia signs second $3 billion loan tranche with AfDB
Government and the African Development Bank (AfDB) last week signed a loan agreement worth US$217.8 million, or about N$3 billion.
No warring side was holier, says Geingob
The head of state made the remarks at Nkurenkuru during his Heroes Day address on Sunday, in which he cautioned against 'opening old wounds'.
Welwitschias to face Griffons in Currie Cup opener … as 2018 action kicks off
WINDHOEK - The 8th edition of the Currie Cup First Division will officially kick off its 2018 season this weekend, with action spread across various venues including Windhoek’s Hage Geingob Stadium all the way to South the African towns of George, Robertson and Kempton Park.
RIP Gert ‘Larney’ Madjiedt 1971 – 2018
Without a shadow of doubt, the Ramblers football team that swept their opponents aside with a certain measure of brutality during the second edition of Premiership football in democratic Namibia, was arguably the most exciting team in the business at the time.