ǂNŪǂGOAES – ǂNūǂgoaes Kai!ā ǁHûi!nâǂharis ǂGiǂgosi ǀAwemā-aos, Hilma Nicanors ge korodisi!naniǀa (56) ǂkhari-omdi hîa ǁaupexa N$1.8 miljuns ǁkhāsiba ǀhaob ai ūhâde, Ileni ǂnaumâiǁanǁguib ǁanǂgāsabena ge ǁkhaeǁnâ. ǁÎs di gowaǀîs !nâs
Bird rings reveal life history of seabirds
The Albatross Task Force (ATF) Namibia received two bird rings from fishermen last August and October.
Charcoal industry blossoms, Swakara takes a nose-dive
WINDHOEK – A dramatic decline of 32 percent in the production value of Swakara and an even more dramatic increase of 66 percent in the production value of charcoal are some of the most prominent indicators of the state of Namibian agriculture in 2018, a study by the Namibia Agricultural Union (NAU) reveals.
More needs to be done with less to eradicate poverty – Kameeta
WINDHOEK – Against a backdrop of global and local economic hardships, the Ministry of Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare says it is crucial that strategic plans to eradicate poverty are designed in such a way that more is done with less.
Ethiopian Airlines strongly refutes Washington Post report on poor safety
WINDHOEK – Africa’s fastest growing airline, Ethiopian Airlines, has hit back at accusations by United States-based
Seven men arrested for poaching in Zambezi
KATIMA MULILO – Six men aged between 23 and 42, were arrested on Sunday for poaching after they were allegedly caught red-handed in possession of four elephant tusks and a skin of a zebra at Kongola in the Bwabwata National Park of Zambezi Region.
Keetmanshoop teacher to plead on abduction
KEETAMNSHOOP - The case of Valerie Bock, a former Suiderlig High School teacher accused of abducting a 15-year-old Grade 9 girl and committing immoral acts with her, was postponed in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court to 12 May 2019.
Unam murder victim’s family oppose bail for suspect
OSHAKATI – A strong contingent comprising family members, relatives, schoolmates and friends of a Unam student killed recently in Ongwediva, yesterday stood opposed to her alleged killer being granted bail.
Namibia’s 29th Independence Day celebrated in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR – About 500 guests, among them Namibia’s friends from regional, continental and international locations gathered at Shangri-La Hotel in Kuala Lumpur and celebrated in their true own unique way Namibia’s 29th Independence Day.
‘Namibia ideally positioned to attract more Indian investments’
Indian High Commissioner to Namibia Prashant Agrawal candidly expressed his views in response to questions from Chrispin Inambao the Editor of New Era on the bilateral relationship between the two countries and how these ties could mutually benefit and enhance trade between the two.