Recognising ISWB top achievers
Recognising ISWB top achievers Excellent results The International School of Walvis Bay managed to obtain a 100% pass rate in the Cambridge AS/A level and IGSCE examination results. PULL QUOTE: Daniel...
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Setting a new youth agendaEngaging on economic recover plan, budget and HPP2 The National Youth Council of Namibia facilitated a discussion on key issues to provide a platform for the youth to voice...
View ArticleRundu set to appoint new CEO
Rundu set to appoint new CEO Kenya Kambowe RUNDU The Rundu town council is set to appoint a substantive accounting officer in the coming months after urban and rural development minister Erastus Utoni...
View ArticleMother (75) ‘buried like a dog’
Mother (75) ‘buried like a dog’ JEMIMA BEUKESWINDHOEKThe devastated family of 75-year-old Julia Hishongwa-Waendama is accusing the health ministry of whisking away and burying their mother ‘like a dog’...
View ArticleRelocated women plead with mayor for water
Relocated women plead with mayor for water Face dangerous, difficult trudge every day “They say we must wash our hands with running water, but where do we get that water? They put us here in the new...
View ArticleSA's low lending rates 'won't last forever'
SA's low lending rates 'won't last forever' Repo rate remains unchanged at 3.5% The central bank's quarterly projection model predicts at least two rate hikes in 2021. We spelt out the risks that could...
View ArticleVOX POP
VOX POP The My Zone team visited Bet-el primary school and asked the learners what they want to achieve this year.Precious EichasI want our school to become one of the best performing schools in...
View ArticleEnding the double shift system at schools
Ending the double shift system at schools The Craton Foundation has donated three classroom blocks and a storeroom to Bet-el Primary School. Rivaldo KavangaBet-el Primary School on Friday, 26 March...
View ArticleRunning for those who can’t
Running for those who can’t In honour of cerebral palsy awareness month and as part of a school project, four learners from Windhoek Afrikaanse Privaatskool ran with children, parents and young adults...
View ArticleWalking on tyres to get home
Walking on tyres to get homeFlooding and blocked waterways in informal settlement Residents seek assistance from mayoral office and town council after rain has caused flooding in the area. Tunohole...
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EDITORIAL The corruption allegations consistently made by Job Amupanda against defence minister Peter Vilho only hold two probabilities: The minister is either corrupt or he is not.However, we will...
View ArticleUS consumer spending temporarily fall
US consumer spending temporarily fall Personal income tumbled by 7.1% Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of US economic activity. Although inflation will move somewhat higher, it will...
View ArticleLiving a purposeful life
Living a purposeful life Pressure is a privilege Rivaldo Kavanga“I would advise the youth to relentlessly go after whatever they desire unlimited. In pursuit of long-term gains and not short term...
View ArticleGeingob’s silence aiding corruption – Amupanda
Geingob’s silence aiding corruption – Amupanda STAFF REPORTERWINDHOEKWindhoek mayor Job Amupanda says President Hage Geingob has not learnt that his silence on corruption involving his ministers has...
View ArticleLunch date turns violent
Lunch date turns violent TUYEIMO HAIDULA … Teacher allegedly stabs colleagueOSHAKATI A teacher from Limbadungila Combined School in the Ohakafiya circuit, Ohangwena Region, has been accused of...
View ArticleACC staggers on Haufiku’s ‘medicine-rot’ file
ACC staggers on Haufiku’s ‘medicine-rot’ fileEx-minister exposes Namibia’s ailing health sector Half a decade after the former health minister submitted what he considered strong evidence of corruption...
View ArticleTough times calls for new innovative ideas
Tough times calls for new innovative ideas NWR increases customer focus Namibia Wildlife Resorts Limited (NWR) averaged an occupancy of 21%, which is 5% better than the average industry occupancy of...
View ArticleAgribank partners with PPA
Agribank partners with PPA STAFF REPORTERAgribank provided financial support to the Poultry Producers Association of Namibia (PPA) to host a one-day annual meeting and information day for its members...
View ArticleFootball is back
Football is back Jesse Jackson KauraisaWINDHOEKThe Namibia Football Association (NFA) yesterday announced that the anticipated Namibia Premier League will officially kick off on a transitional...
View ArticleNFA throws Samaria to the dogs
NFA throws Samaria to the dogsFootball bosses decide against appointing him Despite an impressive showing during the team’s last match, the NFA leadership has decided to advertise the country’s top...
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