Khorixas council, Swapo squabble over N$7m road tender
By Confidente Reporter A TUSSLE pitting the Khorixas Town Council and the Swapo district executive committee has led to the alleged suspension of a N$7 million road construction tender in the Kunene...
View ArticleKhorixas council, Swapo squabble over N$7m road tender
By Confidente Reporter A TUSSLE pitting the Khorixas Town Council and the Swapo district executive committee has led to the alleged suspension of a N$7 million road construction tender in the Kunene...
View ArticleOshikoto water improves slightly
By Hileni Nembwaya THE regional Governor of Oshikoto region, Henock Kankoshi has informed Confidente that the availability of water in the region has slightly improved, due to rains received so far....
View ArticleCoW still to decide on Khomasdal plots
By Eliaser Ndeyanale CITY of Windhoek is busy adjudicating the offers received from applicants who intend to buy 399 plots situated in Khomasdal Extension 16, CoW public relations officer Lydia...
View ArticleOshikoto water improves slightly
By Hileni Nembwaya THE regional Governor of Oshikoto region, Henock Kankoshi has informed Confidente that the availability of water in the region has slightly improved, due to rains received so far....
View Article‘Sex exploiter’ Sackeus sued
By Confidente Reporter LEGAL action has been instituted against a Windhoek man, Sackeus Panduleni Shoolongo who allegedly accused his estranged girlfriend of leaking an explicit sex video involving him...
View ArticleTourism ministry headhunts former top cop
By Hileni Nembwaya THE Ministry of Environment and Tourism has headhunted former Oshana police chief, Ndahangwapo Kashihakumwa to head its newly established anti-poaching unit, Confidente has learnt....
View ArticleKhorixas mayor booted out
By Confidente Reporter THE Swapo district executive committee for Khorixas in the Kunene region recently voted in favour of a no confidence motion against that town’s mayor, Gerson Goagoseb with...
View ArticlePohamba warns against demons of tribalism
By Confidente Reporter FORMER President Hifikepunye Pohamba has strongly voiced out against tribalism warning Namibians to learn from experiences of how it has ravaged other African countries. “If we...
View ArticleAlleged N$3,5b tax fraudster “preferred” in Namcor oil tender
By Confidente Reporter CONTROVERSY surrounds the cancellation of a N$12 million-a-year petroleum tender by the Namcor board as part of an alleged plot to dish the lucrative contract to a company owned...
View ArticleKing Ndemufayo to be remembered at Oihole
By Hileni Nembwaya KING Mandume Ndeulikufa Ndemufayo, the last independent ruler of the OvaKwanyama people in southern Angola and northern Namibia will be remembered at Oihole, this weekend. February...
View ArticleOver 80% reduction in HIV/AIDS affected births
By Confidente Reporter THE Ministry of Health’s Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) programme has resulted in an 86 percent reduction of new HIV/AIDS infections countrywide during the...
View ArticleKing Ndemufayo to be remembered at Oihole
By Hileni Nembwaya KING Mandume Ndeulikufa Ndemufayo, the last independent ruler of the OvaKwanyama people in southern Angola and northern Namibia will be remembered at Oihole, this weekend. February...
View ArticleCoW to decide on CalgroKuumba offer
By Eliaser Ndeyanale and Johannes Hangula THE municipality of Windhoek is yet to decide on an offer on compensation of land being developed in Otjomuise proposed by CalgroKuumba Planning and Design,...
View ArticleMan dies after fall into chemicals at Nakara
By Confidente Reporter A 44-year-old man died after he reportedly fell into toxic chemicals at the Nakara processing factory in southern industry, Windhoek on Monday, in a case being blamed on the...
View ArticleOver 1 200 retrenched in 90 days
…December records highest number of job losses By Patience Nyangove OVER 1 200 workers lost their jobs in the last three months of 2016 due to massive retrenchments that rocked 114 companies,...
View ArticleNam pupils embrace science and technology
By Johannes Hangula MULTICHOICE Namibia ended ‘Back to School’ month on a high note with the announcement of the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards 2016 in-country winners at their headquarters in Windhoek on...
View ArticleNahas backs Geingob
…Ready to stand for vice presidency By Confidente Reporter FORMER Prime Minister Nahas Angula has called for support for President Hage Geingob saying Swapo’s ‘Johnnies-come-lately’ are dividing the...
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