The office of the Omaheke governor engaged traditional leaders to establish a regional traditional authorities’ forum. The meeting was intended for traditional leaders to discuss pertinent matters to improve the lives of those whom they serve.
Year: 2022
Disabled persons received wheelchairs
Oshikoto governor Penda Ya Ndakolo urged people with disability, who are not yet registered for the social grants, to visit the offices of the Ministry Of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare to be registered.
Cab driver bludgeons customer
The Namibian Police are investigating a case of murder in which a 45-year-old man from Tsumeb was found lying in a pool of blood with a stab wound on the right side of his stomach.
IPC back paddles on Howard-Smith
Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) at the eleventh hour of court proceedings against them on Friday, decided not to proceed with a disciplinary hearing of suspended Swakopmund constituency councillor Ciske Howard-Smith.
Family wants Maxuilili moved to Heroes Acre
Some Walvis Bay community members and family of the late liberation struggle stalwart Nathaniel Maxuilili called upon the government to relocate his remains to the Heroes Acre in Windhoek.
Rain brings relief
Residents of northern Namibia were rejoicing over the first raindrops that fell last week.
Woman robbed of car, assaulted
The Namibian Police in the Khomas region are looking for an unknown suspect who pretended to be a police officer and took a car from a woman at the bridge behind Unam’s Hage Geingob Campus in Windhoek.
Mwapopi claims consultancy services
Phillipus Mwapopi, one of the Fishrot accused looking for his liberty in a continuing bail application in the High Court, yesterday admitted that he received various payments from several fishing enterprises.
Zambezi region readies for floods
Many villagers in the flood-prone areas of Kabbe North and South constituencies in the Zambezi region are being advised to prepare themselves and their belongings for possible evacuation to the higher, safer ground over the next weeks should the Zambezi River continue to rise.
/Goagoses: Our towns are filthy
Urban and rural development deputy minister Natalia /Goagoses has raised serious concerns over the dilapidating state of the country’s towns, describing the situation in many towns as “dirty”.







