Diamond mining is projected to grow strongly in 2022 and 2023 as Debmarine Namibia’s new mining vessel is expected to commence production during the second quarter of 2022.
Supporting those with heart conditions
The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that coronary heart disease deaths in Namibia reached 1 408 or 8.03% of total deaths, according to 2018 figures, ranking Namibia 79th in the world.
Opinion – Masculinity claims innocent lives
The sad truth is that mental health is one of the least spoken about topics in our society because of the stereotypes we assign to men.
Governor Wakudumo leads delegation to Mashonaland West
Kavango East regional governor Bonifatius Wakudumo led a Namibian delegation to the Mashonaland West province in Zimbabwe for a visit at the invitation of his counterpart in November last year when they visited this region.
Mother seeks help for baby born without leg
A couple from Nau-Aib location in Okahandja is seeking financial assistance for their 10-month-old baby born without a leg and genital abnormalities to undergo a proper medical examination.
NSFAF provisional awards set for April
In an effort to calm the nerves of the old NSSCO grade 12s who are anxious about the official date to release their results, Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund assured such candidates can still apply for funding before their results are out.
Police discover python carcass in SA truck
A 41-year-old South African national has appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Monday after a dead python was found in the truck he was driving.
Nevonga, Itope ordered to pay Huang N$1.6m
The High Court has ordered trade unionist Petrus Nevonga and former Swapo councillor Christian Itope to pay Chinese businessman Jack Huang N$1.6 million.
Damaged pumps cause water shortages in north
Residents in the north of Namibia will have limited water supply for the next two weeks, and have been urged to use water sparingly.
Rape convict loses appeal
An appeal by a man who was convicted of raping a minor girl repeatedly over several months during 2007 and 2008, was dismissed by Windhoek High Court judges Dinnah Usiku and Claudia Claasen.








