Educated and fearless youth must arrive at the NYC
After leading and participating in the physical removal of trees to make way for houses to be built as part of the 200 000 plots to be made available countrywide, we drove, on Sunday, to attend the...
View ArticleNSFAF enables 15 students to study abroad
By Confidente Reporter FIFTEEN students living with disabilities will be leaving for Malaysia and Botswana early next year to further their studies. This is a special initiative by the Namibia Students...
View ArticleM-Net Movies and MultiChoice launch…. May the force be with you!
……..Star Wars Pop-Up Channel M-NET movies and MultiChoice are making African television history with a new pop up channel featuring all six epic films from the Star Wars Saga. From August 31 until 13...
View ArticleOndangwa water taps run dry
By Hileni Nembwaya MORE than 23 000 inhabitants of Ondangwa and villages surrounding the town in the Oshana region are already feeling the effects of a looming water scarcity, as they have been forced...
View ArticleNam universities fail to make Africa’s top 50
By Eliaser Ndeyanale NAMIBIAN universities have performed poorly once again in the 2015 African ranking of universities and colleges with none of them making it into Africa’s top 50 list, a recent...
View ArticleCity Police boss rubbishes tribalism claims
By Confidènte Reporter CRITICISM of tribal imbalances has been drawn over City Police’s – Crime Prevention Division rank structure with at least 50 percent of Oshiwambo-speaking officers taking up high...
View ArticleOkahandja hospital sued for incompetence
By Sonja Angula A woman who suffered a ruptured uterus during labour is suing the Okahandja State Hospital for N$300 000 for pain and suffering after losing her unborn baby as a result of what she...
View ArticlePolice officer ignores restraining order, threatens to kill wife
By Marianne Nghidengwa A WINDHOEK woman has been placed in a safe house after her police officer husband repeatedly threatened to kill her despite the woman having obtained a court protection order....
View ArticleHailulu renews crony’s employment contract…Goes against Ministerial directive
By Confidènte Reporter OUTGOING National Housing Enterprise (NHE), Chief Executive Officer, Vinson Hailulu last month without the knowledge of the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, renewed the...
View ArticleACC finds Ilukena guilty of corruption, conflict of interest … Hard-hitting...
By Confidènte Reporter IN an unprecedented move, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has for the first time shown that its teeth do not only bite the small fish but the big fish as well after it...
View ArticleM-Net Movies launches Star Wars pop-up channel
M-NET movies and MultiChoice are making African television history with a new pop-up channel featuring all six epic films from the Star Wars Saga. From August 31 until 13 September DStv Premium...
View ArticleThe art of making a difference
By Zinia Mbaroro A wise woman once said ‘art speaks the soul of its culture’. These words breathe life into an organisation known as Children of Namibia (ChiNamibia) .The organisation is embodied to...
View ArticlePoliticians should put egos aside
LOCAL politics rarely produces fierce rivalry but the imminent court showdown between expelled comrades Dr Elijah Ngurare together with land activist Job Amupanda, Dumbilukeni Nauyoma and George...
View ArticleFisheries inspectors hit the trail running
By Donna Collins LITERALLY a week after 65 fisheries inspectors from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) were declared ‘Peace Officers’ in Walvis Bay, empowering them with a...
View ArticleNAC rising from the ashes
PRESIDENT Hage Geingob lands at the Ondangwa airport tomorrow to mark yet another milestone for the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) – a company that was highly criticised last year for degrading of the...
View ArticleDairy industry on the brink…Enters decisive three months
By Hilary Mare WHEN Cabinet granted the Ministry of Trade and Industry approval to institute interim quantitative restrictions on imports of fresh, Extended Shelf Life (ESL), Ultra High Temperature...
View ArticleFuel prices expected to drop
By Eliaser Ndeyanale FOLLOWING the dropping of fuel prices at neighbouring South Africa, the local fuel prices are expected to drop early next month giving motorists a bit of relief in their pockets....
View ArticleTelecom laments infrastructure vandalism
By Hilary Mare TELECOM Namibia has expressed great concern at the abuse of network infrastructure in the Erongo region. In a statement, Telecom Namibia said it had recently seen an increase of outright...
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