Water minister Calle Schlettwein has operationalised the Water Resources Management Act to allow for equitable access to potable and a sufficient quantity of water within a reasonable distance.
Push and pull for Omaheke uranium project
One of the sleepy villages in the Omaheke region, Leonardville, is now experiencing a carnival-like atmosphere after it was discovered that surrounding areas are blessed with coveted uranium deposits.
Mixed feelings over agriculture’s minimum wage
The recently-increased minimum wages for workers in both commercial and communal farmlands have been received with mixed feelings, with some workers expressing optimism while others doubt if the new wages will be enforced.
Rugby team is in good shape – Heynes
With the world cup kicking off today, John Heynes, the CEO of the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU), believes the team is on par to be able to pull off the best results ever.
Sports ministry hosts indigenous games
The Ministry of Sport, Youth, and National Services (MSYNS) in the Oshikoto region is hosting indigenous games, which kicked off here on Tuesday.
Better incentives for Navachab marathon
Organisers of the Navachab Half Marathon aim to upgrade the event to a World Athletics (WA) bronze-label road-racing competition with increased prize money this year.
NNPL season set for thrilling finish
The 2023 Namibia Netball Premier League (NNPL) season is set to come to a thrilling conclusion this weekend.
Opinion – #BeFree Youth Campus – Shining example of youth upskilling
In the fast-paced world of today, where gadgets and Wi-Fi routers are everywhere and robots seem to be getting smarter by the minute, being a highly-skilled youth is like having a superpower.
Opinion – The importance of finding and generating funds for schools
Funding has a direct impact on the quality of education we provide to our children.
Opinion – Tribute to Rikuetjua Tjombonde
I met Rikuetjua Tjombonde sometime in the spring of 1993.









