Omupresidente Hage Geingob a pewa egumbo lye lyaaluhe momausoleum koHeroes’ Acre koWindhoek Osoondaha.
Geingob ge amabab ǂanse go !gû: Kandjii-Murangis
ǀGapi ǁGau!nâs, ǁKhāǁkhākhâis tsî ǀAsa ǂâiǀgaun Ministers, Itah Kandjii-Murangis ge ra mî, President Geingob ge ǁîsa sîsen!haros âsa xu ūǁnâ ǁoa isa, amab ge ǂan i amaga.
Attorney Generali ge sao!gonsa ra !gā!gā
President Nangolo Mbumbab di ǂnûikhâis ǁîs hoan xa a ǀgapi !haros !hūb dis !nâs, khao!gâb ge ǀhûhâsiba ǂgaenam!gâgudi mâs kōses nēsa a ǂhanu ǁîba nē !haros !nâ sîsentsoatsoas dis ǂnamipe ge tsoatsoa.
Farmers’ Kraal – Farmers must know, decide what to sell
Now, more than ever, the events and effects of climate change are evident in Namibia. Since the previous droughts of the 2013 and 2019 seasons, rainfall has been erratic, and associated events such as disease and pest outbreaks, recurrent drought and floods are common in Namibia.
Smartphone-makers bet on AI to boost sales
Smartphone-makers are packing their latest devices with flashy new artificial intelligence tools such as real-time voice translation and advanced photo editing in efforts to reignite consumer demand.
Nam found wanting by finance watchdog
Ineffective implementation of compliance with international anti-money laundering (AML), combatting the financing of terrorism (CFT), and combatting proliferation financing (CPF) standards have led to Namibia being greylisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
City of Windhoek crafts recovery plan…aimed at securing long-term financial sustainability
City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi has assured the City’s stakeholders, partners, and the residents that for now and in the foreseeable future, the capital city is “a going concern”.
Geingob unites Namibia in death
After 21 excruciating days, Namibia bade a final farewell to Hage Geingob on Sunday, burying the man credited with laying the country’s governance bedrock, a freedom fighter and Pan-Africanist of note.
Global leaders laud Geingob’s multilateralism
During his final address to the press in November last year, president Hage Geingob proudly acknowledged the global recognition of his leadership prowess, considering it a cornerstone of the legacy he leaves behind.
Steinmeier: Germany ready to atone for genocide
German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier has acknowledged that it is high time for his country to take full responsibility and tender a formal apology to Namibians for the atrocities committed during the 1904/08 genocide.








