The Richelieu Eagles will kick off the International Cricket Council Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 against Nepal in Kirtipur tomorrow.
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Over 300 homes destroyed by strong wind, rain
Endola resident Rosalia Johannes’ entire house’s roof was blown off and some walls destroyed during a freak wind and rainstorm in the area over the weekend.
MoU sets roll-out of SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management
The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) and the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to partner in promoting sound financial and debt management policies in southern Africa and beyond.
Unam reduces registration fees, extends deadline
The executive management of the University of Namibia has resolved to reduce the registration fees for non-funded students.
McLean-Bailey commits to continue Geingob’s legacy
Former Miss Universe Michelle McLean-Bailey has expressed her commitment to carrying forward the legacy of late president Hage Geingob by continuing to work towards realising the vision he had for Namibia and its people.
Truckers hail Geingob for regional integration
Zambian truck drivers on Monday took time out of their busy schedules to honour the late president Hage Geingob for fostering peaceful integration within SADC.
Otjozondjupa police chief warns ‘lazy’ officers
Laziness, a lethargic attitude and a sloppy response when attending to critical community cases were some of the issues which got Otjozondjupa regional police commander Henrich Tjiveze hot under the collar during a recent community meeting at Coblenz village.
72% of sim cards registered
Approximately 1.4 million individuals have registered their sim cards nationwide.
Impregnate the land to produce food
Maiba Saisai has one of the most inspiring success stories of small-scale horticulture farming.
Container terminal management talks almost complete
Negotiations for the management of the Port of Walvis Bay’s new N$4.2 billion container terminal seem to be nearing finality.









