WINDOKO – Katengo kakamaiso yamuuso nekalukuluzi mali afitelela bolule ba N$572 (N$572.7 million) kuli asebeliswe mwakulwanisa linanga, ni kutusa baba taselizwe kilinanga.
Geingob uzibahaza miselo yatukuluho
WINDOKO – Kanako yakutabela lilimo zemashumi amabeli kaze lobapeli kuzwelela naha Namibia ifumana tukuluho kwapuso yabukoba ya South Africa,
IT’s TIME… For Namibia and the world to put an END to TB
Annually, on the 24th of March, Namibians join the rest of the world in celebrating World TB Day.
Condoms only accessible at clinics, hospitals for the public
WINDHOEK – Condoms are now only accessible at state health facilities for the public and bar owners.
Young people share views on condom use
WINDHOEK – The Health Focus spoke to young people to gauge their views on condom use and the stigma attached to it.
Fiscal policy must increase expenditure efficiency – First Capital
WINDHOEK – As the Namibian economy gradually emerges from negative to positive growth this year, policy makers need to learn from the past to avoid being trapped in recreating the same mistakes and to avoid debt accumulation as well as falling further into a debt trap.
US citizens’ murder trial to resume in April
WINDHOEK - The trial of the two United States of America (USA) citizens accused of the assassin like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011 is set to resume on April 15.
Reparations campaign on course, lost track or derailed?
WINDHOEK - “It is fair to conclude that the efforts to have the German government recognise genocide and pay reparations has failed to produce the desired results thus far. This was to be expected. Despite the fevered rhetoric in Namibia around this issue,” says a retired eminent Namibian and a veteran politician in his own right.
Formalise informal settlements: Shack Dwellers Federation
WINDHOEK – The Shack Dwellers Federation national facilitator, Edith Mbanga, proposes that all local authorities upgrade informal settlements and involve communities in the planning of and developing informal settlements.
Police looking for election fraud accused
WINDHOEK - Three persons accused of fraud in the Omuthiya local election of 2008, are being sought by the Namibian Police in connection with their case in which they are expected to appear today.