Parliament has passed the Access to Information bill into law, which was gazetted on 28 December 2022. Namibia joins 25 African countries with access to information laws.
Opinion – Climate change, child rights and intergenerational justice
The effects of human-made climate change are a major issue for scientists, researchers and policy-makers alike.
We want to win medals – Mwiya
The upcoming Pod ium Performance Programme (PPP) training set to take place in Gaborone, Botswana next week is a step in the right direction in terms of enhancing local athletes, the chief administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) Freddy Mwiya has said.
Exciting tennis tournament this weekend
The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) will host its third senior tennis tournament for the year from Friday to Sunday at the Central Tennis Club (CTC).
AC Boxing Promotions step up to help baby in need
One of Namibia’s leading boxing stables, AC Boxing Promotions will host a boxing bonanza on 10 June at the Nampower Convention Centre in the capital to raise funds for a six-month-old baby girl who suffers from a severe brain injury.
Kashikola ta ti oikolwifa noingangamwifi otai piyaaneke ovanafikola
Omupeduminista mouministeli woikwameni neameno lokeengamba Daniel Kashikola okwa kumaida ovanafikola opo ve likaleke kokule noikolwifa noingangamwifi molwaashi otai eta edopo kexulilo lomudo.
Ovakeleli vomaliko mokakuma molwaashi va vaka oikulya kEkulo
Omukeleli womaliko okwa kwatwa po konima eshi vati a vaka oikulya melimba lofikola noku i twala keumbo lomukainhu waye omanga vati mukwawo umwe okwa hangika a holeka oikulya keumbo laye koshi yombete.
Ewo lomeva la tameka okunana ovapashiyoni vahapu
Ewo lomeva la shivika nawa nedina Ruacana Waterfalls moshitukulwa shaMusati, ola tameka okunana ovapashiyoni vahapu konima eshi eendama domeva da patululwa okudja moAngola oshivike sha dja ko.
Assisting the young with the Queen’s language
Teaching English began as part of community activist Tulonga Rauna Ndengu’s charity projects after she became overwhelmingly concerned about the growing number of learners failing English in grade 12.
Objective credit ratings could save Africa billions – UNDP
African ministers, development actors and research institutes gathered on 14 April in Washington DC, on the margins of the 2023 World Bank/IMF Spring meetings, to discuss the impact of credit ratings on the cost of development finance in Africa.









