WINDHOEK – The ministry of environment has dismissed as baseless allegations made by an unknown person in an audio recording circulating on social media that the ministry is allowing Chinese to drive vehicles patrolling the national parks.
New Nust council to finalise VC appointment
WINDHOEK – Higher education minister Dr Itah Kandjii-Murangi says it is a top priority of the new council members of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) to appoint a substantive vice-chancellor.
Husband kills wife, self
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – A husband allegedly shot and killed his wife following an argument before taking his own life yesterday morning at Olifu village in the Oshikoto region.
Elephants continue to cause destruction
NKURENKURU - Human-wildlife conflict remains a serious problem in Kavango West, where elephants continue to cause destruction.
Swapo to concentrate on jobs
KOMSBERG - The Namibian government continues to provide a conducive environment for businesses to operate in and which can also attract foreign investors.
Itula promises housing benefit for young people
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - Independent presidential candidate, Dr Panduleni Itula, has promised to address the housing crisis especially among the young people.
Nkurenkuru town council courts investors
NKURENKURU - The Nkurenkuru Council has invited potential investors, especially in the areas of housing and commercial property development, as well as the tourism and hospitality businesses to seriously consider investing in the town.
VVTC comes to the rescue of Opuwo school
The Valombola Vocational Training Centre in Oshana Region extended its helping hand to Mureti High School by revamping the dilapidated ablution system of the hostel for both boys and girls recently.
Namibia targets gold at Sevens Cup …tournament starts this weekend in Johannesburg
WINDHOEK - Namibia is targeting gold at the Rugby Africa’s Sevens tournament, known as Africa Men’s Sevens, which starts this weekend in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Ryushin-kan Karate International gets graded
WINDHOEK- Luderitz-based Ryushin-kan Karate International recently received their grades from Japanese Shito Ryu Karate Master, Soke Takeshi Masuyama, during his first ever visit to the country.