The Tulikonge Cultural Festival, a flagship event of the Bafwe community, under the leadership of chief (mfumu) Joseph Tembwe Mayuni, took place on Sunday at the Mashi Traditional Authority at Choi in the Zambezi region.
Naomab: Plan, manage and encourage innovation
The Namibia University of Science and Technology aims to deliberately develop in Namibia and become a bridge between industry and academia through the spirit of entrepreneurship, creativity, invention and innovation.
PG seeks answers from Fishrot curators
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa yesterday filed an application for the court to compel curators David Bruni and Ian McLaren to give detailed answers on the multi-million dollar seized assets of the Fishrot accused that they are managing.
State wants maximum sentence for girlfriend killer
State advocate Taedago Gaweseb yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute to sentence a Rehoboth resident accused of killing his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend to the maximum sentence allowed under the law.
Furious residents attack firefighters
Another massive shack fire in Kuisebmond resulted in 12 shacks and two cars burning down. This led angry residents to attack firefighters, who they accused of reacting sluggishly.
Africa takes COP27 centre stage
African countries, including host Egypt and Namibia, will support the move to a green climate-resilient economy but put Africa’s priorities front and centre at the 27th session of the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference UNFCCC.
Closed-door campaigns slammed… as Swapo emphasises unity in leadership battle
With six weeks left before Swapo’s decisive intraparty congress, little to nothing is known about what the top four candidates have to offer, as their campaigns are exclusive for the little over 700 delegates.
People with albinism have names – ombudsman
Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha says hateful names and slurs further contribute to the violation of the right to dignity of the people with albinism. He said this during the launch of the report on issues faced by the people with albinism in Namibia in Ongwediva yesterday.
Elderly farmers face eviction today
Six elderly farmers in the Otjozondjupa region are appealing to government to intervene and stop an eviction order issued in 2020 in the High Court but is only being executed now.
Namibia eager to learn Qatar oil lesson
Energy minister Tom Alweendo says the partnership between Qatar and Namibia on the discovery of oil in the Orange basin is a win-win scenario.









