ONGWEDIVA – Ongwediva Town Council CEO Damian Egumbo has revealed that there are 4 901 people on the town’s housing waiting list. Egumbo, in an interview with Nampa on Thursday, said 3 040 of the applicants are from the low income earner category, 1 628 from the high income earner category and 233 in the...
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MAWLF vaccinates over 120 000 cattle for FMD
OSHAKATI – Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform executive director Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata has said a total of 121 079 cattle have been vaccinated against Foot and Mouth Disease during the current financial year. Nghituwamata, during an engagement with various management heads within the ministry from all 14 regions at Oshakati on Monday, said of...
Looser eyes glory at Olympics
Hesron Kapanga Female road cyclist Vera Looser is ready to represent Namibia at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, which take place from 26 July to 11 August. The multi-sport event will feature athletes competing in 329 events across 32 sports in Paris, France, with some competitions starting on 24 July 2024. Team Namibia will participate...
ReconAfrica, Namcor begin drilling highly anticipated well
Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) and its joint venture partner, the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), have commenced with initial drilling preparations of the Naingopo exploration well in the northeast of Namibia. The well to be drilled is expected to reach a planned total depth of approximately 3 800 metres, targeting both oil and gas....
Nangolo ushers Nanso into new era
Dorthea Nangolo (22) is the new Namibia National Students Organisation’s president. Under Nangolo’s stewardship, the newly-elected Nanso leadership poured cold water over assertions that the organisation has become a shadow of its former self. They dismissed claims that Nanso is politically-compromised, and has lost its moral compass. Nangolo yesterday said those still longing to see...
Girl (14) takes care of abandoned siblings
Stefanus Nambara NZINZE – It is not an everyday occurrence that a 14-year-old carries the mammoth task of taking care of their siblings when they can barely take care of themselves, and should be taken care of. But this is the reality of a minor from Nzinze village in Kavango West’s Musese constituency, who takes...
Dialysis services cost Govt N$100m annualy
Linea Dishena The Ministry of Health and Social Services has decided to establish dialysis services at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital, Keetmanshoop, Rundu, Oshakati, Otjiwarongo and Walvis Bay. Speaking at the Government Information Centre on Monday, minister of health Dr Kalumbi Shangula said Namibians have to travel long distances from different parts of the country to...
Swakop, Rent-a-Drum marriage questioned
WALVIS BAY – The Swakopmund municipality’s decision to renew its contract with Rent-a-Drum last year has adverse effects on competitors, the Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has found. The NaCC has now given the Swakopmund municipal council, Rent-a-Drum and Molok OY Ltd an opportunity to make written submissions or oral representations to explain themselves. In a...
Credit scheme empowers young entrepreneurs
KEETMANSHOOP – Shezley Davids says after being left with no income or employment due to Covid-19, the National Youth Credit Scheme came to their rescue by opening doors of opportunity. She said this at a ceremony where 52 beneficiaries from the //Kharas, Hardap and Khomas regions received financial assistance from the scheme to the tune...
Green Schemes: Ministry satisfied with progress
Charles Ndeumane OSHAKATI – During a workshop attended by management employees from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR) at Oshakati this week, the ministry stated its pleasure in the progress made by the green schemes. It was apparent from their presentation that the schemes that have over the years come under heavy...









