The Popular Democratic Movement was dealt a hard blow by the High Court on Friday in its fight to get the court to set aside government’s decision to lease farms to a Russian billionaire.
Otjozondjupa has untapped economic potential – Uerikua
The Otjozondjupa region has the economic capacity to contribute to the national economy, and its current state of growth provides a solid foundation for future socioeconomic advancement
Indonesia, Nam trade relations blooming
Indonesian ambassador to Namibia Wisnu Edi Pratignyo says trade relations between the two nations continue growing from strength to strength.
Financial exclusion irks PM… as drought, high inflation grips SADC
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has deplored the challenging circumstances faced by the SADC region.
Donatus: Urban starvation a reality
Urban families are increasingly finding themselves between rocks and hard places, grappling with a dire shortage of food supplies.
Break the silence, seek help – Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has pleaded with Namibians to break the culture of silence and seek help, as suicide is a major public health problem, with far-reaching social, emotional and economic consequences.
Govt encourages adults to go to school
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture’s Oshikoto director Aletta Eises has encouraged adults to go to school for their own benefit.
Alweendo cautious on slippery oil stake
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo has told parliamentarians that Namibians must be cognisant of the risks when trying to increase government’s share in the oil and gas industry.
It’s not our fault – FNB … as customers lose money to fraudsters
First National Bank (FNB) of Namibia says it cannot take responsibility for those who lost money to fraudsters through its eWallet service.
Declare Shark Island sacred site – Dirkse
Nama Traditional Leaders Association secretary general, Deodat Dirkse said Shark Island should not be regarded as a tourist attraction and rather be declared as a sacred site.









