ONKUMBULA – The assistant pro-vice chancellor of the University of Namibia’s Oshakati campus, Dr Paulina Uugwanga, has expressed concern over the suffering of the African child in an independent
Oshana falls short of project implementation
OSHAKATI - While the Oshana Regional Council has made great strides towards developing the region, there are still many critical projects that are yet to be fully implemented.
Rundu records two weekend suicides
RUNDU - A 20-year-old man reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself in the wee hours of Sunday and according to the police the deceased was under the influence of drugs.
Oshana learners urged to embrace reading culture
OSHAKATI - Oshana libraries celebrated library day by taking their services to the Eluwa Special School in Ongwediva under the theme “Humanitarian Action in Africa Children’s Right First.”
Ondangwa scoops cleanest town award
ONDANGWA - Humbleness, hardwork, quality leadership and commitment from the mayor of Ondangwa led to Ondangwa being selected the cleanest town in Namibia for 2019.
Kapapero urges rural teachers to focus on quality teaching
RUNDU - The Director of Education in Kavango East Region Fanuel Kapapero feels it is not enough to just teach, but there must be quality teaching taking place in schools especially in rural areas.
Geingob explains sale of Erindi
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob has said Erindi, Namibia’s biggest privately-owned game reserve, measuring 65 000 hectares, can legally be sold to foreigners since the waiver was granted way before last year’s land conference.
Nguvauva blames govt on traditional authorities’ rows
WINDHOEK - Ovambanderu Chief Kilus Munjuku III Nguvauva has put the blame of traditional authorities’ disputes squarely on government, warning that unless government changes its approach, disputes will
Valombola gets three-year jail term for culpable homicide
WINDHOEK - Omusati businessman Maurus Valombola, 61, who was acquitted on murder, but convicted
Namibia Women’s Expo team donates clothing
WINDHOEK- A team of young Namibian women took to the streets of different locations in Windhoek in a surge to donate items to the needy as part of their corporate social responsibilities. The eight dedicated