Thirty Namibian personalities outdid themselves at the second edition of the MTC Knockout Project, aimed at addressing the inadequacies of homelessness in Namibia, at a show hosted at the NTN over the weekend.
Year: 2020
Opinion – Political Leadership in Namibia: What makes a good political leader?
Research in political science is mostly problem-driven (George and Bennett, 2005).
Alleged girlfriend killer to tender plea
A Windhoek resident, who was arrested last year for allegedly killing and setting alight his live-in girlfriend, is scheduled to tender his preliminary plea this week.
Sinzongoro school benefits from fish company
NKURENKURU - As part of its corporate responsibility, Caltop Investment, a Namibian owned fishing company has donated ICT and administrative equipment to the Sinzogoro Combined School in the Kapako constituency in Kavango West region.
Pensioner’s murder trial sees another delay
The trial of a woman who is accused of killing her 70-year-old boyfriend when she stabbed him multiple times in 2018 faces further hurdle.
Fishing bosses living large – Kawana…minister blasts ‘instant millionaires’ as workers languish
WALVIS BAY - Fisheries minister Albert Kawana has lashed out at some fishing industry players, saying they were raking in millions and leading luxury lifestyles at the expense of employees who are still languishing in abject poverty.
No disinfection at Covid hit school
ONAYENA – The Nehale Senior Secondary School that has become a hotspot for Covid-19 in Oshikoto region, has not been disinfected since the outbreak of the virus
Weatherly donates 250 hectares to municipality
OMUTHIYA - Weatherly Mining Namibia has promised to fast track the process of transferring a portion of land measuring more than 250 hectares to the Tsumeb municipality to help address the challenge of land at the town.
Locust swarm paltry – Schlettwein
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein, who visited some of the pest-ridden areas by the African Migratory Red Locust in the Zambezi region, says the infestation is paltry.
Namdeb concludes EBay mine sale
The Lewcor Group, a family-owned business headquartered in Okahandja, is now officially the new owner of Namdeb’s Elizabeth Bay Mine that has produced over four million carats between 1991 and 2018.