Hidipo Hamata of the Popular Democratic Movement party says the issue of water scarcity in the Ohangwena region is at the heart of the party and is receiving the utmost attention it deserves.
Omaheke faces critical water shortage
The overall water supply situation remains a major concern in many areas of the country due to poor rainfall received for the season. As such, most water catchment areas have already dried up due to insufficient water inflow.
Kapofi expresses concern over indisciplined instructors
Defence minister Frans Kapofi has voiced his dismay at recent incidents involving indiscipline among instructors responsible for training recruits.
Bessinger: Oranjemund will never be a ghost town
OMDis Transformation Agency general manager Tony Bessinger says there is no way that Oranjemund will become just another ghost town like Kolmanskop in the south.
Atlantic, SSC offer courses to health students
The Atlantic Training Institution in Oshakati, with the help of the Social Security Commission, has decided to offer free fully-funded training opportunities to various Namibians.
Young Stars out of danger zone …as NNPL continues
Young Stars netball club dominated proceedings in the MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) derby matches over the weekend by winning all three of their matches that were held at Ogongo netball courts.
Welwitschias in moral-boosting victory
The Namibia senior rugby team concluded their 2023 South American excursion with a morale-boosting 28-26 victory over Chile at the Estadio German Becker on Saturday evening.
All set for quarterfinals
The 2023 Namibia Rugby Premier League matches came to a conclusion this past weekend as Wanderers, United, Kudus and Rehoboth were confirmed as the top four teams to contest the semi-finals in two weeks.
Governor’s Cup creates platform for youth
Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service Agnes Tjongarero said the Oshana PstBet Governor’s Cup represents a remarkable platform for the youth to showcase their skills and abilities.
Pain, anger as Hawaii fire death toll climbs to 89
Anger was growing Saturday over the official response to a horrific inferno that levelled a Hawaiian town, killing at least 89 people in the deadliest wildfire in the United States for over 100 years.









