WINDHOEK – Namibia Farm Workers Union (Nafwu) general secretary Rocco Nguvauva yesterday reiterated his call for the agricultural sector to ensure farm workers are accorded their democratic right to freely participate in this month’s elections.
Year: 2019
Teen tragically suffocates while digging well
OMUTHIYA - An 18-year-old man died a horrible death on Saturday after he suffocated while digging a well at his homestead at Iindogno Yakeelu.
Regional court handles N$1.1m theft case
WINDHOEK – Today, the Windhoek Regional Court is set to hear the trial of two men accused of attempting to steal N$1.1 million from Air Namibia in 2017.
Namibia-Bulgaria forum cancelled
WINDHOEK - The Namibia-Bulgaria Business Breakfast forum that was slated to start tomorrow at NamPower Convention Centre, has been cancelled.
Team Namibia supports healthcare academy
WINDHOEK - Ensuring healthy lives and promoting the well being for all Namibians should be locally driven.
This was stated by Gabriel Uirab, the owner of Namib Hospice Health Care Training Academy (NHHCTA).
Arandis introduces prepaid water metres
ARANDIS - The Arandis Town Council has launched a prepaid water meter project. The prepaid water system will also allow households with disconnected water to still have access to this basic human right.
Venaani promises to reform healthcare
OSHIKANGO - The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) vows it will improve healthcare and guarantee medicine in clinics and hospitals once elected into power.
Osona donates to Hardap households
Hardap regional governor, Esme Isaack, has urged beneficiaries to use food items donated to them for their own use and not sell them to shebeen owners in exchange for alcohol.
Oshiponga sha faalela oomwenyo dhayaali
Onyaanya – Aantu yaali oya si manga inaaya thika moshipangelo shaNandjokwe konima sho oohauto mbali dhoobaki moka ya li dha li dhi idhenge mumwe oshipala noshipala pOnyaanya moshitopolwa shaShikoto. Omuntu omutitatu natango oku li moshipangelo.
We need to improve our finishing – Samaria
WINDHOEK - Brave Warriors interim coach Bobby Samaria blamed Saturday’s 2-0 defeat against Zambia on his team’s poor finishing in front of the goal. The 2-0 loss saw Namibia fail to retain the Dr Hage Geingob Cup, which they won last year.