Our Star of the Week is Rundu deputy major Toini Hausiku. Hausiku relinquished her mayoral position to take up
No economic jeopardy by interventions on timber harvest- MET
WINDHOEK- The Ministry of Environment and Tourism says it has noted with disappointment the allegations made in a video circulating on social media that government’s interventions on timber harvesting are aimed at jeopardising economic development in the Kavango East and West regions.
Recusal appeal heard in Nawa-Mukena fraud case
WINDHOEK - An application to appeal the decision by Acting Windhoek High Court Judge Kobus Miller not to recuse himself from the trial of a woman accused of defrauding Multichoice Namibia was heard yesterday.
DREAMS project reaches over 8 000 adolescents
ONIIPA – Some 8 322 adolescent girls from 32 schools in Oshikoto Region have been reached through HIV prevention education, with more than half of the them identified as eligible from the provision of a
Kavango West needs special schools for handicapped
NKURENKURU – Achieving the right to an inclusive and quality education for learners with disabilities
Climate change harms environment- Jagger
KEETMANSHOOP- “The quality of the air we breathe needs to be maintained and ensured for the health of our people and environment,” said Bernadette Jagger, the Deputy Minister for the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.
Deworming dosage kills 10-year-old
ONGWEDIVA - A 10-year-old boy is reported to have fallen ill and subsequently died at the Onandjokwe Intermediate Hospital on Wednesday, after he was allegedly given deworming tablets at school a week ago by health personnel.
Katima patients rejoice over dialysis centre
WINDHOEK - Patients who travelled a weekly round-trip of roughly 2600 km from the Zambezi Region to
Government offices uncoordinated in Omaheke: Ueitele
WINDHOEK - Omaheke Regional Governor Festus Ueitele has observed that a lack of proper coordination
US avails N$1.2b HIV war chest
WINDHOEK – The government of the United States of America, through its President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (Pepfar) this year committed nearly N$1.2 billion (U.S $82 million) for HIV programmes in Namibia.