OMUTHIYA – Many farms owned by government in Oshikoto Region are not suitable for resettlement
Roads Authority’s new N$286 million head office inaugurated
WINDHOEK - The Roads Authority (RA) last week inaugurated its head office in Windhoek, which cost the Road Fund Administration (RFA) N$286 million.
Cheques phased out as payment instrument in Namibia
Windhoek – The Bank of Namibia, Payment Association of Namibia and Namclear last week announced the discontinuation of cheques as a payment instrument within the national payment system.
!Gawaxab’s presidential panel to host Economic Growth Summit
WINDHOEK – The High Level Panel on the Economy that is tasked to attract investments worth N$15 billion over the next two years will this week submit its first recommendations to President Hage Geingob ahead of this month’s Economic Growth Summit.
108 000 sanitary pads for needy girls in Omaheke
GOBABIS - Atlantic Catering Services in Omaheke donated 108 000 sanitary pads to needy schoolgirls in the region.
Employers not in full compliance with legislation – Nghimtina
WINDHOEK - The Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation, Errki Nghimtina, has expressed concern that employers and employees are not in full compliance with labour legislation, although
Teen commits suicide at playground
WALVIS BAY - Heavily traumatised learners of Namib High School in Swakopmund had to undergo counselling yesterday at the school. This follows after a learner of the school committed suicide on Sunday at another school.
Man allegedly killed over cellular phone in Usakos
WINDHOEK - A 30-year-old man was allegedly beaten to death by his friend over a cellular phone on Saturday in Usakos.
Whistle blower gets bail of N$1000
WINDHOEK – An employee of the Office of the Judiciary who was in police custody for threatening his employer’s life was released on bail yesterday in Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
Hepatitis E should not become endemic – Haufiku
RUNDU – Special advisor on health issues in the Office of the Presidency, Dr Bernard Haufiku, who is also the national hepatitis E campaign coordinator, says Namibia must not allow hepatitis E to become endemic