Public communication is the lifeblood of a strong and healthy democratic society as it promotes trust among the citizenry, Cabinet Secretary George Simataa says.
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Namibia, Russia strengthen ties
National Council (NC) chairperson Lukas Sinimbo Muha earlier this week welcomed a delegation from the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, led by Elena Perminova.
Murder, suicide dominate weekend crime
The Namibian Police Force recorded three murders, two attempted murders and three suicides in different regions between Friday and Sunday.
PM recovering after successful operation
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila is recovering well following a scheduled operation at a hospital in Windhoek, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has announced.
Eight remanded in custody for Oshigambo mob attack
Eight suspects from Iikango C village in the Oshigambo area who were arrested on Saturday for the alleged assault of a 67-year-old Namibian woman, were remanded in custody at Ondangwa on Monday.
Covid vaccine suit ends in tears
The Health Defence League (HDL) does not have legal standing to represent those it claims to, the High Court has ruled.
Tourism surge demands sustainable investment
The maiden edition of the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum in southern Africa was officially opened yesterday, bringing together some 500 delegates from about 40 countries.
Principal denied bail for ‘raping’ daughter… boy (15) gang-raped at Eenhana
A 44-year-old man accused of raping his biological daughter was denied bail when he made his first appearance in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
Robinho Rooinasie: In pursuit of education, dignity…disabled minor struggles to secure school placement
Robinho Rooinasie is a 12-year-old boy living with a disability.
BIG to cost Govt N$14 billion
It would cost the government around N$14 billion annually to distribute the Basic Income Grant (BIG) to all citizens aged between 0 and 59 as a buffer against poverty and harsh economic realities.








