One cannot agree more or less with the juxtaposition in last Friday’s The Namibian newspaper by the editor’s guest in the persona of Rinaani Musutua, that this is A Time for Change.
Year: 2019
Thousands flood employment portal…job service bureau faces challenges
WINDHOEK – The ministry of labour and employment creation has been struggling to find job placements for thousands of Namibians currently unemployed.
Geingob hopeful Africa will improve on governance
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob says Namibia remains confident that through proper implementation of Namibia’s
Mass killing accused seems crazed by rabies – police
WINDHOEK - Ohangwena police regional commander Commissioner Simeon Shindinge has ordered his subordinates to take the man involved in the mass killing of three relatives to hospital because there is suspicion, he is crazed by rabies.
Nicanor resurfaces at veterans’ affairs
WINDHOEK - Former Keetmanshoop Urban councillor Hilma Nicanor has been appointed as a special advisor on veterans’ affairs in the Office of the Vice-President.
Lightning strikes girl at Eenhana
WINDHOEK - An eight-year-old girl died instantly after she was struck by lightning at Omulondo village in Eenhana on Sunday afternoon. In the weekend crime report issued by the police, the girl is identified as Ndamononghenda Sambezu.
Report on Chinese taking over parks refuted
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.