KATIMA MULILO – An administrator from the Zambezi Regional Council’s education directorate was caught red-handed with 16 pieces of ivory in the wee hours of yesterday, conservation authorities said.
Tussle over N$280 million sale of fishing vessel
WALVIS BAY - Namibian fishing companies, Sinco Fishing and Epango Fishing have lodged an urgent application with the High Court to stop their Mauritius islander partners from selling a vessel worth N$280 million.
City cuts Unam power over N$4 million bill
WINDHOEK - Electricity supply to the country’s largest tertiary institution, the University of Namibia (Unam) has been terminated due to an unpaid bill thought to be in the region of N$4 million.
Hall meetings: Geingob a ‘concerned father’ visiting his children
KEETAMNSHOOP - President Hage Geingob yesterday equated his nationwide town hall meetings to a concerned father monitoring the well being of his children.
Nudo’s Muinjangue to join parliament in September
WINDHOEK - National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) president Utjiua Muinjangue will be sworn in as a Member of Parliament (MP) on the 10th of September when the National Assembly resumes.
1% of water saved in Windhoek during past week
WINDHOEK - Windhoek water consumers have saved one percent for the past week and if they continue at this rate, they can easily reach the 15 percent water-saving target, says City of Windhoek. The City
Hardap lists demands to attentive Geingob
WINDHOEK – A silent as a stone President Hage Geingob listened as residents of Hardap Region raised
Ancestral land commission’s briefing was not about Erindi – Hengari
WINDHOEK – Press secretary in the presidency Alfredo Hengari has reacted to a New Era headline that he
Video: Standard Bank sponsors N$360 000 for Hockey Mini World Cup
Video: Standard Bank sponsors N$360 000 for Hockey Mini World Cup
Young African case to be resolved this month – NFA
WINDHOEK – Chairperson of the Fifa-appointed Normalisation Committee Hilda Basson-Namundjebo,