ONGWEDIVA – The director of education in Oshana Region Hileni Amukana says the region has placed all its learners, particularly those who sought placements in grades 8, 9 and 11
Unbeaten Citizens out to maul “Ingwe” …epic battle on the cards as inform Citizens entertain Tigers tonight
WINDHOEK – Perched in an unfamiliar 4th place on the MTC Premiership log table, the country’s flagship football league’s surprise package, Citizens Football Club remains the only unbeaten side in the current campaign.
Ohangwena’s thirsty residents not forgotten
ONGWEDIVA – Ohangwena Region is in the process of verifying how many unused community water tanks are in the region in order to relocate them to areas affected most by shortage of water.
Emotionally-fit society key to development
WALVIS BAY - Addressing social challenges in communities through proper counselling will not only root out social evils such as domestic violence and teenage pregnancies but will ensure an emotionally-healthy society, a psychologist says.
Outapi tomato processing plant complete at last
ONGWEDIVA - The construction of a tomato processing plant in Outapi is finally complete, with only a few touch-ups pending.
Two die in horrific car crash in Kavango West
RUNDU - The police in Kavango West are investigating a case of culpable homicide after two people died in a horrific car crash on Tuesday night at Siyena village, along the region’s B10 main road.
ACC investigating ministers on Geingob’s request
WINDHOEK – Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Director-General Paulus Noa yesterday confirmed that some cabinet ministers are being investigated for corruption on request by President Hage Geingob.
Two perish in tragic collision near Omuthiya
OMUTHIYA - A woman died on the spot yesterday afternoon about nine kilometres south of Omuthiya just 100 metres away from her home, when a passenger minibus rammed into a Nissan pickup vehicle she was travelling in.
7 000 passengers arriving in Walvis next week
WALVIS BAY - The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) is beefing up security at Walvis Bay port where five passenger vessels with at least 7 000 passengers on-board are to dock from next week Tuesday.
Opposition City councillors want Geingob intervention
WINDHOEK - City of Windhoek councillors representing three opposition political parties are calling for President Hage Geingob’s urgent intervention in their internal squabbles that saw City CEO Robert Kahimise and City Police Chief Abraham Kanime suspended last year.