More than 21 000 unregistered children and their families from geographically isolated and remote areas were issued birth certificates and identification cards (IDs) in February.
We are prepared to maximise oil benefits – Mbumba
More exploratory drilling in the Orange Basin off the Namibian coast has uncovered another significant column of light oil reservoirs of high quality.
Nedbank reinforces alignment of socio-economic goals
Nedbank Namibia managing director Martha Murorua has reinforced the bank’s role in aligning with the socio-economic goals of the national budget.
Teamwork secured points for us – Izaacs
UNAM rugby team captain Alcino Izaacs believes their 30-17 win over Wanderers in the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) league at the weekend can be attributed to great team work as well as commitment from the management at the club.
Boxing awards celebrate trailblazers
THE Namibia Professional Boxing and Wrestling Control Board (NPBWCB) held its first boxing awards ceremony at the National Theatre of Namibia in Windhoek on Saturday.
We are not chasing any titles – Eichab
DESPITE Khomas Nampol’s impressive 3-0 win over Okakarara Young Warriors, head coach Fortune Eichab remains committed to a pragmatic approach, dismissing any notions of title contention despite his team’s ascent to second place in the premier league.
Super League produces exciting wins . . . women deliver exciting, competitive action on Saturday
UNAM Bokkies and Okahandja FC played an exciting 1-1 draw in the Round 12 of the FNB Women’s Super League match on Saturday at the NFA Technical Centre in Windhoek.
Competitive netball entice crowd
THE Khomas Netball Super 10 league delivered thrilling matches over the weekend at the Wanderers Netball Courts in Windhoek, showcasing the talent and competitive spirit of participating teams.
Niger breaks off military deal with US
Niger’s government announced on Saturday it was breaking off “with immediate effect” its military cooperation agreement with the United States.
War monitor says Israel strikes Syria weapons depot
A war monitor says Israeli strikes on Syria early yesterday targeted at least two sites in Damascus province including a weapons depot, while state media said a soldier was wounded in the attack.








