The small community of /Ganigobis, a remote village north-west of Keetmanshoop, were shocked last Friday when they discovered that water pumps and solar panels erected the day before at a nearby borehole were stolen during the night.
Covid-19 vaccine ruling postponed
The judgement in a matter where the government is being sued for its alleged refusal to provide the public with information on the safety and possible adverse effects of Covid-19 vaccinations administered during the pandemic has been postponed.
Maputa villagers want national documents
Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has appealed to President Nangolo Mbumba and home affairs minister Albert Kawana to attend to the stateless Maputa villagers living in Bwabwata National Park in the Mukwe constituency of the Kavango East region.
Men arrested with 1 500 litres of Angolan fuel
The Oshana police have confiscated 62 containers of 25 litres of fuel from runaway suspects, who allegedly bought it in Angola to resell in Namibia.
Healthcare insurance evokes mixed feelings
Former health minister Dr Bernard Haufiku’s proposal for Namibia to emulate neighbouring South Africa’s National Healthcare Insurance (NHI) has evoked mixed feelings within the health sector.
Walking Namibia …Ray Sasman’s journey for youth empowerment
Ray Sasman’s biggest joy is starting her trek across Namibia every morning at sunrise, the smell in the air and the feel around her, and “just going for it”.
Katjimune proposes NYC, NYS merger
Popular Democratic Movement member of parliament Maximalliant Katjimune has advised government to consider merging the National Youth Council with the National Youth Service to avoid a duplication of responsibilities, programmes, resources and overlapping policies affecting the youth demographic.
Behemoth emerges from wilderness …as Daures Green Hydrogen Village gains traction
On the fringes of the desolate Dorob National Park in the heart of an isolated Namibian landscape, the first phase of a semi-industrial hydrogen dream is taking shape.
Mboma, Dam among athletes billed for Douala …. have set eyes on this weekend’s meeting to qualify
Local sprinters Christine Mboma and Mohamed Bock are among a group of athletes who will represent Namibia at the upcoming 23rd edition of the African Athletics Championships in Cameroon, scheduled to take place from 15 to 25 June.
UNDP a gandja oonewewe 120 koshigwana mOkongo
Aanamagumbo ye li 12 mOkongo, oya ningi aanelago sho kehe gumwe a pewa iikombo yokumuna yi li 10 kehangano lyo-UNDP.









