The police have reported a number of rapes of children in various northern regions.
Landless baulk at Farm 37 payments
Walvis Bay backyard tenants say contributing towards the servicing of the land at Farm 37, as well as paying rent at their current homes, has been a daunting task which simply is not sustainable.
Namandje slams Menzies’ ‘misguided’ lust
Prominent lawyer Sisa Namandje told the High Court that Menzies Aviation Namibia’s continuous and frequent legal action against the Namibia Airports Company is tantamount to harassment.
Lindambo baitukiseza kulwanisa bubangoki
Namibia ni Botswana balumelelani kubeleka hamomo kuluta sicaba kuamana ni bubangoki bo bu ezahala kwa museto.
PFOHLS- a destination for fashion enthusiasts..now stocking Dior, Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Giorgio Armani
The Pfohls Authentic Fashion store last Thursday marked a historic milestone with its grand reopening and transformation into a mini-department store, featuring an expanded and luxurious collection that promises to redefine the shopping experience in Windhoek.
Opinion – Navigating uncertainty: Gold’s enduring appeal in a fractured world
The global economic landscape is characterised by heightened geopolitical tensions, potential for conflict escalation, and ongoing environmental concerns.
MPs express dissatisfaction with FIMA regulations
Heated debates continue in the National Assembly regarding the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) (Act No. 2 of 2021, which was gazetted on 30 September 2021 to replace the outdated Pension Fund Act of 1956.
Starlink officially applies for Namibian access…illegal to operate without CRAN approval
After expressing interest to operate in Namibia, Elon Musk’s low earth orbiting satellite communication company Starlink has officially submitted its application to Namibian authorities.
Khomas sent back over schoolboy errors… we were not consulted – residents
The fifth Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission has dismissed the Khomas regional boundaries’ delimitation and demarcation report, citing poor constituency consultation meeting attendances, inadequate information dissemination, and lack of public awareness on the boundary demarcations and delimitation exercises.
Beneficiaries want food vouchers, not food handouts
Drought relief aid beneficiaries and those reliant on government’s other social safety nets are calling for the abolishment of food parcel handouts, and for the government to consider introducing food vouchers.


