With one foot already out of the door, Namibia’s first-ever female presidential candidate bows out with a strong message.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Ovambanderu remember the battle of Otjunda
Ovambanderu commandos in Namibia paid tribute to the fallen heroes of the battle of Otjunda, marking 128 years of the fierce battle between the Ovambanderu and the German Schutstruppe under General Theodore Leutwein.
One party dominance irks Lukato
President of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Martin Lukato Lukato says he is sick and tired of the near one-party state in Namibia.
Khomas dominates schools’ athletics championships
The Khomas region were crowned 2024 National Schools Sport Union (NSSU) Athletics Championships after winning a total of 88 medals over the weekend.
Fierce fighting rocks Gaza after US warning
Israel battled Hamas in Gaza yesterday, including in far-southern Rafah, despite US warnings against a full-scale invasion of the crowded city and of the threat of post-war “anarchy” across the Palestinian territory.
Prince Harry, Meghan end Nigeria tour with Lagos visit
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan wrapped up their three-day visit to Nigeria on Sunday, arriving in the country’s economic capital Lagos during a trip to promote his Invictus Games for wounded military veterans.
Indonesia flood death toll rises to 41 with 17 missing
The number of people killed by flash floods and cold lava flow from a volcano in western Indonesia over the weekend has risen to 41 with 17 more missing, a local disaster agency official told AFP yesterday.
East Africa hit with widespread internet outages
Internet access across several East African countries was disrupted on Sunday due to damaged undersea cables, global web monitor NetBlocks said.
Chad presidential poll in limbo
Succes Masra, who came second in Chad’s presidential election, announced Sunday he had lodged a request with the Constitutional Council to have the vote annulled.
SA building collapse death toll rises to 24
The death toll from a building collapse in South Africa climbed to 24, municipal authorities said Sunday, with 32 people still unaccounted for nearly a week after the structure came crashing down.







