WINDHOEK - International relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday diplomatically condemned the killing of the Iranian general, Qasem Soleimani, in a US drone strike in Baghdad last week.
Year: 2020
Fruit hawkers petition govt over mango ban
KATIMA MULILO - Fruit hawkers from the Zambezi Region are petitioning governement to address their plight after the agriculture ministry banned the transportation of mangoes from the region to other parts of the country last year.
Shikwambi’s remarkable rise continues
WINDHOEK - Police spokesperson Kauna Shikwambi admitted she was now entrusted with a bigger responsibility following her promotion to the rank of Deputy Commissioner.
Water saving: Windhoek nearly exceeds target
WINDHOEK - Despite Windhoek residents achieving a water-saving target of 14 percent last week, the city has implored consumers to show unprecedented levels of cooperation in the coming months.
Shack dwellers praised for housing delivery
OSHAKATI - The Shack Dwellers Federation, which has so far constructed over 5 000 houses countrywide since its inception, has set a target to build 700 homes in the 2019/2020 financial year.
Mother of triplets appeals for support
ONDANGWA - A 35-year-old mother who delivered triplets at Onandjokwe last year has appealed for support to help raise her children.
Two found with illegal animal skins granted bail
KAHENGE - Two men, who were found in possession of illegal animal skins, were each granted bail of N$8 000 in the Kahenge periodical court on Monday.
Davies resurfaces at former club
WINDHOEK - Phil Davies, who coached the Welwitschias at last year Rugby World Cup in Japan, has rejoined English championship outfit Yorkshire Carnegie as rugby director.
Otaya kupagula etemo –sho omvula tayi loko
ONGWEDIVA-Aakalimo yomiitopolwa oyindji yomonooli ya tameke okutula etemo miilonga sho oshilongo tasho mono omvula ombwaanawa.
Businessman donates uniforms to Ndiilokelwa school
WINDHOEK - As some parents who have children schooling at Ndiilokelwa Primary School are struggling to provide school uniforms to their children, Local businessman Sylvester Shapwa rescued them by donating 80 full uniforms to less privilege children over the school holiday.