Environment and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta has come out strongly against CITES’ decision to ban ivory from being sold on international markets.
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IPC seeks dual candidacy clarity
The Independent Patriots for Change have approached the Electoral Court over the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s decision not to disclose the legal opinion on dual candidacy the commission obtained from the attorney general.
Nghixulifwa convicted of fraud
Windhoek High Court acting judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday convicted former CEO of the State-owned Road Contractors Company, Kelly Nghixulifwa, on four counts after a long-running trial spanning almost two decades.
Visa reciprocation non-negotiable
New regulations will require visitors from six out of the 10 countries, where most of Namibia’s tourists originate to apply for a visa to visit the country.
I’m ready to lead Namibia – Itula
Independent Patriots for Change leader Panduleni Itula says he is prepared to lead Namibia as its next head of state.
Nama leaders reject Genocide Remembrance date
The Nama Traditional Leaders Association’s chairperson, chief Johannes Isaack, has said the association rejects the Cabinet’s declaration of 28 May as Genocide Remembrance Day.
Namibia’s Eagles aiming for success… T20 World Cup kicks off
The highly-anticipated T20 World Cup got underway, and Namibia’s Eagles are poised to make their mark in the tournament.
Muller secures gold for Namibia
Damian Muller clinched a gold medal for Namibia at the just- concluded 2024 International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) tournament.
It was a good test for the players – Benjamin
Brave Warriors' head coach Collin Benjamin remarked that Saturday’s match was crucial for testing new players ahead of two crucial World Cup qualifiers this week.
Suburbs dent Kudus’ title challenge
Khomasdal-based Namibia Rugby Premier League outfit Western Suburbs registered their second win of the season on Saturday, narrowly defeating coastal outfit Kudus at Suburbs Park.









