Namibia has called for an immediate ceasefire in Arab occupied territories to allow for reconstruction activities to commence, and for economic activities to resume.
Poultry farmer defies odds in Tses
As the famous adage goes, “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.”
Two clinics serve over 8 000 residents
Despite the access to and availability of quality healthcare for most Namibians having increased steadily since independence, facilities remain inaccessible to those in poor rural areas.
D-day beckons for incest accused
A Windhoek resident, accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus after impregnating her, has closed his case in the Windhoek High Court.
Trustco issues shares to clear debt
Trustco Group Holdings Limited yesterday announced an agreement to convert N$4.4 billion of debt into equity.
Theofelus: Register or lose SIM cards forever
Information minister Emma Theofelus has strongly encouraged mobile users to register their SIM cards to avoid losing their phone numbers.
Divorce Bill to protect privacy … Bishop says only get married when you are ready
Amidst the noise around the proposed fast-tracking of the divorce law, relationship experts opine that divorce should always be the last resort to preserve the sanctity of marriage.
Neighbours ready to battle border crimes
Namibia and Botswana have jointly agreed to educate and sensitise their residents about all aspects of border-related criminal activities.
Metcalfe pokes holes in RedForce contract
The Walvis Bay municipality allegedly paid about N$17 million to controversial debt-collector RedForce within the first nine months after inking their agreement.
New legislation to establish property authority …will regulate market and replace Estate Agents Board
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu this week tabled the Property Practitioners Bill that aims to provide protection to consumers within the property sector.









