Tusk Mobile opens 24th store at Rundu
By Confidente Reporter TUSK Mobile and Electronics a subsidiary of Shipanga Holdings continues to expand its footprint in the country and opened its 24th store in the town of Rundu last weekend....
View ArticleRDP councillor feels isolated at Helao Nafidi
By Hileni Nembwaya AN elected local authority councillor representing the Rally for Democracy and Progress party (RDP) at Helao Nafidi town council, Vilho Shimoushili claims to be mistreated,...
View Article‘SA political volatility strains Nam’
By Hilary Mare FOLLOWING the ANC National Executive Committee’s decision to reject the call for President Jacob Zuma to step down, the Rand has weakened causing further strain on the Namibian economy....
View ArticleOver a million Namibians defecate in open
By Confidente Reporter AN environmental agency, WaterAid recently made a startling disclosure that over 1 million Namibians, approximately one third of the nation’s population practice open defecation...
View ArticleKatjavivi, Alweendo in bitter feud with former Special Advisor
By Confidente Reporter A former advisor to the then Director General of the National Planning Commission (NPC) Professor Peter Katjavivi, Dr Asoka Seneviratne is embroiled in a bitter feud with...
View ArticleShocking figures of 528 rape cases in Omusati …Young girls worst affected
By Eliaser Ndeyanale in Ongwediva POLICE have disclosed that 528 girls were raped in Omusati region in the past two years, with relatives and boyfriends cited as perpetrators. The chilling...
View ArticleSan community accuses safari operator of ill-treatment
By Confidente Reporter COMMUNITY members of the Nyae Nyae Conservancy (NNC) in Tsumkwe are up in arms with SMJ Safaris over alleged ill-treatment that includes unfair labour practices, unprocedural...
View ArticleLocal fishing companies defrauded of N$120m by Icelandic partner...
By Patience Nyangove FIFTEEN Namibian fishing companies in a joint venture with an Icelandic company Esja Fishing have opened a case of fraud against the Icelanders after N$120 million disappeared...
View ArticleAsja Fishing responds to Confidente article: Local fishing companies...
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View ArticleMutorwa calls for unity within MAWF
By Eliaser Ndeyanale AGRICULTURE minister John Mutorwa on Monday urged staff in his ministry to embrace the spirit of unity, coexistence, hard work and dedication for the ministry to achieve its...
View ArticleMET defends stance on Govt farms
By Eliaser Ndeyanale THE Ministry of Environment and Tourism has denied that it has failed to guard and maintain the two Government game farms in the Otjozondjupa region. About two weeks ago...
View ArticleRace for SPWC top post gets deadly
By Confidente Reporter THE battle for the Swapo Women’s Council (SPWC), secretary position has become messier as the December 9 elections draw closer amid allegations that they is a de-campaigning plot...
View ArticlePS gets exemption for N$240m runway
The Ministry of Works and Transport obtained tender exemption after it hijacked a N$240 million Eros runway project from the National Airports Company despite previous blunders when the Ministry...
View Article“The highest office in the country is not the President” -Goeiemann verbatim...
C: I have in my possession a letter dated November 7 2016, where Mr Goeiemann implies that the Ministry of Works and Transport was involved in the rehabilitation of the Eros runway because it had been...
View ArticleMen the worst gossip mongers-Geingob
By Confidente Reporter “Comrades, there is no true social revolution without the liberation of women. May my eyes never see and my feet never take me to a society where half the people are held in...
View ArticleEducation ministry to release Grade 10, 12 higher level results
By Confidente Reporter The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture will on December 21 release the provisional Grade 10 Junior Secondary Certificate (JSC) and Grade 12 (NSSC) higher level results for...
View ArticleGovt waives tax penalties, interest
By Confidente reporter CABINET has authorized treasury to waive tax penalties and interest for taxpayers who owe government as part of a tax amnesty. Briefing the media on Tuesday’s cabinet meeting...
View ArticleGovt addresses CIF concerns
By Hilary Mare GOVERNMENT has addressed the concerns raised by the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia in its Press Statement of 07 December 2016 in which the industry estimated that total...
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