Teachers today face social and professional pressure from all educational stakeholders, including the learner, parent, employer and society, to perform within the directives of the constitution.
Opinion – Tribute in honour of Melba Tjahere
The woman of substance, the business icon is no more.
Hammer murder accused trial in October
A Windhoek resident, accused of viciously attacking and killing his wife with a hammer, will take the stand to answer to the allegations in October.
Boois: Truckers should not avoid weighbridges
The trucking community has been urged to avoid skipping weighbridges so their trucks are weighed to help with the proper planning and management of the country’s road infrastructure.
Jealously protect Swapo – Shaningwa
As Swapo turns 62 years today, secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has urged members to protect and treat the party as ‘an egg’ as it has become fragile and vulnerable due to divisions and infighting.
Namibians marry 348 foreign nationals
Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Albert Kawana on Wednesday said 348 Namibians married foreign nationals in the previous fiscal year.
National Assembly says budget ‘inadequate’
Approval of the budgetary allocation of N$110 million to the National Assembly for the financial year 2022/23 has been deferred after the Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi, supported by members of parliament in the National Assembly, bemoaned the allocation they described as inadequate.
Ongwediva trade fair is back
The Ongwediva Town Council has announced that the 2022 Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair is scheduled to take place from 26 August to 1 September.
Guesthouse evidence in Americans’ case admissible
Items that were seized without a search warrant from a guesthouse in Windhoek where two American nationals, accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair were staying, could be used as evidence in their ongoing trial.
50 000 benefit from Oshikoto school-feeding programme
Around 203 schools with junior grades received wheat flour from the Oshikoto director of education, with the primary aim of feeding learners daily. The feeding programme benefits approximately 51 706 learners in the region.









