Ongos Valley on Friday announced plans to build a 30 000-seater sports stadium and sports village on the outskirts of Katutura, in Windhoek.
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Top Modi opponent to return to jail after India vote
A top opponent of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi said he would return to jail yesterday, the end of the bail term issued to allow him to campaign for the just-concluded national elections.
Omagongo festival hailed a success
The 14th Omagongo Cultural Festival, held at Onambango last weekend, has been described as successful as it attracted a diverse crowd and united people.
Fuel prices remain unchanged for June
All fuel prices across the country will remain unchanged for June.
Annual inflation expected to hit 5% in May
The ripple effects of El Niño-induced price pressures on food inflation are expected to be particularly pronounced in the second half of 2020, to be further exacerbated by an anticipated decrease in supply resulting from unfavourable harvest conditions.
Sihlahla appointed labour commissioner
Labour, industrial relations and employment-creation minister Utoni Nujoma has appointed Kyllikki Sihlahla as Namibia’s labour commissioner, effective 1 June 2024.
FDI reaches highest level in decade…fuelled by N$33 billion oil, gas injection
Namibia has attracted global attention due to the quantity and quality of its recent oil discoveries in the Orange Basin.
ANC eats humble pie… as coalition talks take centre-stage
The African National Congress’ 30-year grip on South African politics has ended, and the party is seeking coalition partners.
Oshana 854 GBV cases in 17 months
Eight hundred and eighty-five cases of gender-based violence (GBV) were reported to the Oshana police between 2023 and May 2024.
Voter registration starts today
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is ready to oversee the general registration of voters in the country, starting today until 1 August 2024.









