Local small innovators, manufacturers and entrepreneurs still struggle with access to the market despite their being productive.
Amupanda bets life in red line struggle…as AR heads for weekend showdown
Affirmative Repositioning leader Job Amupanda is prepared to sacrifice everything he has amassed, if it is what it takes to remove the veterinary cordon fence.
Swapo candidates rue costly campaign
Some candidates campaigning for top positions at Swapo’s upcoming seventh elective congress are beginning to feel the pinch as they bemoan the cost of the process.
Geingob urges Russia-Ukraine peace talks
President Hage Geingob yesterday called for Russia and Ukraine to resolve their differences by coming up with a suitable solution for all parties involved.
Toddler raped, killed
A 40-year-old man was arrested yesterday in connection with the rape and murder of a 22-month-old toddler girl in the Omusati region.
Puma, Nabta land ruling drags on
Judgement in the matter involving Puma Energy Namibia and the Namibia Bus and Taxi Association, who are fighting for a piece of land on which both parties have been operating for years, was postponed once again.
Men’s attitude towards therapy remains unhealthy
While more men commit suicide, their upbringing as well as the accessibility of mental health facilities, prevent them from seeking assistance.
Governor encourages youth to learn from hardship
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick has encouraged youth in Karasburg to not stare themselves blind against their challenges but treat them as opportunities to learn, grow and improve.
Two murders rock Keetmans
Two more Keetmanshoop residents paid with their lives within four hours earlier this week in violent, stabbing incidents.
Commando hall negotiations underway
Two groups, who are embroiled in a dispute over the ownership of a plot that houses the Commando Hall in Katutura, have agreed to try and reach an amicable solution.









