President Hage Geingob has retreated to his Hadaloha farm in the Otavi district of Otjozondjupa Region.
Difficult task ahead for Warriors… Namibia to face Senegal, Congo and Togo in World Cup qualifiers
WINDHOEK – Despite being drawn in a relatively tough group, local pundits yesterday said Namibia can surprise many and qualify to the next African round of qualification towards the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
Nakufumvika omwana nomwenyo a tulwa miipandeko
WINDHOEK- Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShikoto oyi li tayi konaakona oshipotha shoka tashi yemateke sho omulumentu gwepipi lyopokati a fumvike omonamati nomwenyo mepya e ta si.
Okanona kokamati ka hupa momake gwomukwatimbambyona
WINDHOEK- Etanga lyOpolisi moshilongo otali kunkulile oshigwana opo shaa kuthe ko omapopyo gomukiintu keeshiwike ngoka ge li mokawi kokongodhi yopeke taka popi kutya omonamati gwe okonyala a kwatwe po ombambyona momudhingoloko gwaWindhoek moshiptopolwa sha Khomas.
NamibRe improves credit rating while global industry struggles
WINDHOEK – Namibia National Reinsurance Corporation Limited (NamibRe)’s national scale financial strength rating was upgraded by GCR Ratings on 18 December, 2019, to AA-(NA), from A+(NA), with the outlook accorded as stable.
Uiba-Oas community in dire need of water
SWAKOPMUND - Residents of Uiba-Oas Small-Scale Miners’ Cooperative situated between Usakos and Arandis are appealing to government to bring basic services such as water and electricity to their area.
Oshikoto man buries son alive
OMUTHIYA - A man from Onandhi in the Onankali area of Oshikoto Region has been arrested for murder after allegedly burying his two-year-old son alive.
Rittmann seeks leave to appeal sentence
WINDHOEK - Rachel Rittmann, who was sentenced to life imprisonment last year by Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg for the murder of her husband, 35-year-old Rudolph Henry Rittmann, is seeking leave to appeal the sentence in the Supreme Court.
Govt external debt up to N$32.4bn
WINDHOEK - Namibia’s external debt stock rose by 13 percent annually to N$32.4 billion at the end of the second quarter of the 2019/20 financial year, Bank of Namibia governor Ipumbu Shiimi said.
Swakopmund elephant collared
SWAKOPMUND - The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) successfully collared a male elephant that wondered off and was spotted in Swakopmund in December last year.