Award-winning national coach Letu Hamhola says he is happy with Namibia’s Paralympic athletes’ achievements at the recently concluded World Para Athletic Championships in Paris, France, but more still needs to be done.
Good form continues in Tanzania…as U19s eye qualification
Namibia’s U/19 national cricket team has shown good form at the ongoing International Cricket Council U/19 World Cup Africa qualifiers currently taking place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Woman allegedly hangs herself at Sinunga village
A woman committed suicide by hanging herself at Sinunga village in the Ndiyona constituency of the Kavango East region on Tuesday.
Dausab: Legislative reform needed for renewable energy
Justice Minister, Yvonne Dausab said government has at least nine pieces of legislation that need to be reviewed and reformed to ensure that Namibia’s laws speak to the production of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Top court upholds government’s erven appeal
Namibia’s apex court has upheld an appeal government and the Presidency lodged against a ruling by the High Court dismissing an exception it filed in the lawsuit of the Affirmative Repositioning Movement against President Hage Geingob over a promise to service 200 000 erven.
Otjozondjupa prioritises farmer’s success
Various farmers within Otjozondjupa region have procured and received farm machinery and equipment from the Ministry of Agriculture Water and Land Reform through the Namibia Agriculture Mechanisation and Seed Improvement Project (NAMSIP).
Green scheme battles baboons, market challenges
A green scheme project in the rural Hardap region, established to help the local community achieve food self-sufficiency, is finding the going tough but the handful of committed members are battling back.
Omaheke bemoans sewerage infrastructure vandalism
The Omaheke Regional Council is concerned about frequent vandalism and misuse of sewerage in the settlements, causing blockages and breakdown of sewerage services.
Five busted for illegally transporting fish
The Namibian Police yesterday afternoon arrested two Namibians and four Zambians after they were caught red-handed, transporting fish without permits.
ACC ‘big fish’ argument returns
The Anti-Corruption Commission has come under renewed scrutiny after seemingly clearing two prominent public figures of maleficence recently.









