The City of Windhoek is constantly inundated with commuters traveling between destinations and through this a worrisome trend has emerged; Many drivers behind steering wheels are either unlicensed to drive or fail to carry their licences while operating a vehicle.
Theft out of cars increases in windhoek …more than 700 break-ins reported since January
The Windhoek City Police yesterday stated it has with serious concern observed skyrocketing incidences of car break-ins.
Dimension now offers in-country cyber security
Dimension Data Namibia launched its first in-country hosted security platform on 21 September 2023.
Rabies prevalent in northern Namibia
Domestic dogs are responsible for 99% of cases of human rabies, the agriculture ministry has said, and most of these rabies cases are mainly in the Northern Communal Areas (NCAs).
Eye campaign to take a break
After overseeing and restoring the eyesight of thousands of Namibians, Dr Helena Ndume and her team will be going on a hiatus until next year.
Opinion – Critical raw materials for African development
Demand for critical raw materials (also called ‘critical minerals’) globally is growing rapidly, with significant implications for Namibia and African countries at large.
Opinion – Creating a safe, accessible and inclusive online space
The International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) was proclaimed on 15 October 2019 at the 74th United Nations (UN) General Assembly to be held on 28 September every year.
USAID reaches 175 000 young girls, women
The United States Agency for International Development through the Ministry of Sports, Youth and National Service reached over 175 000 adolescent girls and women with services to empower them and help prevent HIV infections.
Gobabis concerned group decries alleged nepotism
A group of concerned residents in Gobabis in the Omaheke region, has accused the town’s mayor, Melba Tjozongoro, and the region’s governor, Pijoo Nganate of nepotism.
Extend SIM card registration – Katjimune
Popular Democratic Movement Member of Parliament, Maximalliant Katjimune, has pleaded with information minister Peya Mushelenga to extend the registration of SIM cards, citing a lack of awareness.









