Residents of a section of Windhoek’s informal settlements erupted in Havana joy as they witnessed their homes being connected to electricity after 17 years of living in darkness.
UK slams door on Namibia
Nearly a year after a botched Birmingham trip by around 200 Namibians, the British government yesterday decided to revoke its visa-free entry for Namibia, citing the gesture’s abuse.
MPs throw weight behind Ekandjo’s bill … ‘Same-sex existential threat to mankind’
A majority of National Council parliamentarians have rallied behind Swapo member of parliament Jerry Ekandjo’s private member’s bill in opposing same-sex marriages in Namibia.
ECB hikes electricity
Electricity consumers, which is basically every individual and business in the country, were yesterday slapped with another increase in an already challenging economic environment.
Otjozondjupa in dire need of 240 classrooms
Otjozondjupa region is facing a backlog of over 241 classrooms at both secondary and primary levels, regional governor James Uerikua revealed
Ex-magistrate mounts another bail bid
A former magistrate facing two counts of rape is applying to be released on bail on new grounds.
Israelis stage ‘day of resistance’
Israeli protesters yesterday took to Tel Aviv’s streets in the run-up to a parliament vote on a key component of the government’s judicial reform agenda they say would “dismantle democracy”.
World must prepare for more intense heatwaves – UN
The world should prepare to face increasingly intense heatwaves, the United Nations warned yesterday, as countries across the Northern Hemisphere reeled from soaring temperatures.
UK migration bill contrary to international law
Britain’s Illegal Migration Bill, aimed at stopping thousands of migrants arriving in the country, is at odds with London’s obligations under international law, the United Nations said yesterday.
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