The Kunene region has seen the worst dry spells in the past decade, resulting in more than 90% of livestock losses, farmers are now hit by livestock theft.
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Education ministry defends handpicking August 26
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture said it handpicked the August 26 construction company to build classrooms and ablution facilities at public schools across the country due to the urgency of providing adequate classrooms.
Sampofu warns against secessionism
Zambezi governor Lawrence Sampofu has commended the tribes in the region for slowly refraining from social ills of tribalism, but warned them against secessionism.
BoN engages editors and journalists
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) engaged senior editors from various media houses on Tuesday to provide a status update on the bank’s various operations and activities.
President’s Cup launched …as legends set to resume rivalry
The ninth edition of the Dr. Hage Geingob Cup was launched in Windhoek yesterday afternoon as the tournament reverted to its roots, football, after a two-year absence due to Covid-19 and the absence of football in Namibia.
Brain Battle – First Ever Social Science Quiz
THE first-ever Khomas Regional Social Science Quiz will take place at the Unam main campus next week Thursday.
Young female pilot soars to new heights
In an inspiring tale of determination and resilience, a young female pilot has taken flight in pursuit of her dreams, inspired by the indomitable spirit of pilots who delivered much-needed relief items during a devastating flood in her region.
Opinion – Who is going to fill the Geingob void?
IN the political corridors, constituencies, cities, towns, and villages, many Namibians are wondering what will happen after President Hage Geingob bids farewell in March 2025.
Otjiwarongo transforms waste into valuable resource
The Otjiwarongo Municipality has embarked on an ambitious initiative to turn waste into valuable commodities through the Water Treatment and Waste to Energy project.
219 receive houses in Oshikuku
Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni has said the government is working around the clock to address the housing backlog in Namibia.









