WINDHOEK – A Windhoek man was rushed to hospital after he was shot in the stomach by an on-duty
Operation Kalahari to continue, says President
WINDHOEK – President Hage Geingob yesterday said the call by some to terminate Operation Kalahari Desert, due to its perceived violations of human rights, is an election ploy aimed at discrediting his administration.
Pensioner hacked, daughter killed in panga attack
WINDHOEK – A 72-year-old woman is fighting for her life in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital, after she tried to come to the defence of her daughter who was being viciously
Huge budgets have not brought desired outcomes – van Kent
WINDHOEK - Despite the fact that many African countries spend between 20 to 25 percent of their national budgets on education, however, the quality of the outcomes of the education systems remain a serious challenge.
Plastic levy not gazetted yet – MET
WINDHOEK - Following the introduction of an environmental levy on plastic bags, some shops have started charging for a minimal fee in a range of 50 cents already, although no levy has yet been officially
Mother of five arrested for child neglect
WINDHOEK – A 30-year-old mother of five children from Katutura was released on a warning by the
FNB supports fish protection project in Zambezi
WINDHOEK – First National Bank Namibia, through the FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust is supporting the Sikunga fish protection project in Zambezi with an amount of N$775 000 to curb illegal fishing, over a three-year period.
Gurirab tops NPL awards, as Katjiteo and Shipanga shine
WINDHOEK – Otjiwarongo-based club Life Fighters’ burgeoning striker Isaskar Gurirab was the biggest
Clubs should stop electing functional illiterates – Kauta
WINDHOEK – If Namibian football clubs are serious about the growth of the Namibia Premier League (NPL) and the country’s football in general, then it’s high time they stop electing “functional illiterates” as their representatives.
UN isula masheleñi akulwanisa linanga
WINDOKO – Muongaongi wa Katengo ka United Nations (UN) mwanaha Namibia Rachel Odede,