Villagers of Onamwege in the Omakange area of Omusati region have expressed concern over extensive crop damage by elephants. The villagers say they are losing crops to the marauding wild animals since Sunday.
Swapo, opposition differ on birthday gathering
Swapo yesterday defended a symbolic cake-cutting ceremony held on Sunday to mark its 60 years anniversary, saying the matter has been blown out of proportion.
Ralph Geiseb an unsung drummer joins ancestry
Whilst the nation and world at large are plagued by the dreadful and lethal corona pandemic, the art industry in Namibia is no exception as it was robbed of one of its third generation musos, in the name of Ralph Edmund Geiseb.
Oteya, Mushe recognised while wTswazis fall short
The Namibian Annual Music Awards Vetting Committee has added two more nominees to the Artist of the Decade category. The two nominees are Oteya and Mushe, bringing the total and final nominees in that category to seven.
Namibians rush to cash machines for income grant
ONGWEDIVA – People in large numbers countrywide queued outside ATMs and banks since early morning on Friday to withdraw their N$750 emergency income grant that is currently being rolled out to cushion the impact of the Covid-19 on the less privileged.
Mayor defends demolition of vendor structures
OMUTHIYA – Tsumeb mayor Mathew Hangula has come to the defence of the municipality’s decision to demolish informal traders’ structures within the town on Friday, saying this was dictated by the requirements on how vendors can operate under the national Covid-19 lockdown.
Herder stumbles on human remains
WALVIS BAY – A police investigation is underway after the discovery of human skeletal remains at farm De Rust about 65 kilometres from Uis in the Erongo region. A herder made the shocking discovery last week Thursday.
Swartbooi suggests smart lockdown plan
Landless People Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has called for the resumption of National Assembly sessions, arguing that the work of the Legislature cannot stand idle, as this has a negative effect on the entire country and industries.
Cash-strapped NPL to cut staff salaries by 25%
Already out of favour with its two principal co-sponsors MTC and FNB Namibia, and faced with multiple marathon court cases and persistent financial troubles,
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