South African comedian Trevor Noah suggested on his United States late-night news satire television programme, The Daily Show last week that wildlife hunting should be banned in Southern Africa because it
Governor Ipinge pledges to Break Free from Violence
OTJIWARONGO – Otjozondjupa Governor Otto Ipinge has pledged to abstain from any form of violence, urging the region’s inhabitants to follow suit.
Access to information law long overdue in Namibia – media practitioners
WINDHOEK- Local media practitioners feel the access to information law in Namibia is long overdue.
This comes after the Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Engel Nawatiseb,
Perpetrators of harassment at work should face music
WINDHOEK –- Perpetrators of violence or harassment in the world of work should be held accountable by companies that employ them or the national justice system.
Nearly 20 people arrested for drugs last week
WINDHOEK - A total of 19 suspects were arrested last weekend for allegedly dealing in various drugs
Prosecutors urged to treat wildlife crimes seriously
WINDHOEK - Environment and Tourism Minister Pohamba Shifeta says it is important for prosecutors and investigating officers in wildlife crime to analyse and assess other laws such as the Prevention of
Star this week: FNB Namibia
Our star this week is FNB Namibia for the generous donation of N$350 000 to the Oshakati Intermediate
Germany commits N$2bn to Namibia
WINDHOEK – Germany has committed to provide N$2 billion to Namibia for various joint projects, its embassy in Windhoek said.
Govt conditionally lifts timber transport ban
RUNDU – The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism have lifted the timber transportation suspension under certain conditions.
Jobseeker dies after taxing prison fitness test
WINDHOEK – A young man died on Wednesday at Divundu Correctional Facility after doing a vigorous fitness test where more than 9 000 applicants were shortlisted nationally for the 120 vacant posts in the