The agriculture ministry has assured there is no need for Namibians to panic with regards to poultry imports, as the avian flu currently only affects wild birds along the coastline.
Khomas schools struggling with teachers, classrooms
“We are at a stage where we cannot ignore the recurring annual challenge of the placement of learners in schools in our region,”
Nghiwete, NSFAF legal battle costs taxpayers N$8.4 million
The ongoing battle between suspended Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund CEO Hilya Nghiwete and her employer has cost taxpayers N$8.4 million so far.
Namibia, DRC in fishing quota dilemma
The Namibian government will rely on international policy as well as the country’s legal framework to find a solution for the 27 300 metric tons of horse mackerel that was sold to the Democratic Republic of Congo last year.
Proposed 2027 Afcon bid a pipedream… analysts blast inadequate infrastructure, poor funding
Botswana’s proposal to co-host the 2027 edition of the Afcon with Namibia has been met with enormous scepticism by local sport analysts.
NSC, NSSU warn private schools
The Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) and the Namibia School Sports Union (NSSU) yesterday jointly warned local private schools not to undermine the mandate and functions of the NSSU by hosting unsanctioned events.
Aafekelwa ya adhika nomambambi giifundja
O polisi yaNamibia oyi li molukongo lwomulumentu ngoka a li pamwe nayakwawo ye li yane mboka ya li ya adhika niimaliwa yiifundja.
Ondodo onhihetatu tai shuna moHaimbili Haufiku
Ondodo onhihetatu otai shuna mo mosekundofikola Haimbili Haufiku neudo, omo ovanafikola va teelelwa okukala va tameka eetundi davo mOmaandaxa oshivike tashi ya.
Ohonde ohai kwafele ova ve i pumbwa-Uusiku
“Osha fimana ngeenge ovanhu tava ka yandja ohonde shaashi ohashi xupifa eemwenyo dovanhu, ngeno kappa li ohonde ei hai yandjwa kovanhu ngeno inandi xupa eshi nde uya koshipangelo handi vele. Eshi nde uya koshipangelo ndokotola okwa lombwelange kutya onda pumbwa ohonde molutu.”
Keeping the Musisi traditional attire alive
Musisi-nam, a Namibian label that keeps the Musisi traditional attire alive and fresh by deconstructing it into contemporary ready-to-wear garments, aims to inspire young Katima Mulilo boys and girls that excellent things can come from their region.








