Tension brewing among Walvis landless
Tension brewing among Walvis landless Poverty and desperation causes conflict over resources Unemployed Walvis residents are complaining about invasions from people from elsewhere who they say are...
View ArticleNQA welcomes 13 institutions
NQA welcomes 13 institutions Thirteen institutions have been accredited by the National Qualifications Authority. Speaking at a ceremony where the certificates were handed out, the chairperson of the...
View ArticleOpuwo mayor vows to clean up
Opuwo mayor vows to clean upInvestors shun the dirty town Opuwo residents pay for refuse removal, but there are no rubbish bins and the town is too dirty to attract investors. The re-elected mayor of...
View ArticleEven less spending for govt
Even less spending for govt International ratings agencies Moody''s and Fitch have both advised the Ministry of Finance to implement budget cuts as economic growth slows. Moody''s recently changed its...
View ArticlePolice break up San meeting
Police break up San meeting''Unauthorised'' meetings ''confuse people''s heads'' Traditional leaders say meetings cannot take place without the chief''s knowledge and consent. The police at the...
View ArticleFatality at Namdeb mine
Fatality at Namdeb mine Namdeb resumed its operations yesterday morning following a fatality that occurred at Southern Coastal Mines near Oranjemund. Operations were halted on Monday around midday to...
View ArticleSwartbooi booted out
Swartbooi booted outHung Politburo session leads to high-level meeting Young firebrand Bernadus Swartbooi is said to have resigned after refusing to apologise for his comments when he publicly attacked...
View ArticleHage growls at traditional leaders
Hage growls at traditional leaders President Hage Geingob yesterday lashed out at growing tribalism in Namibia.At a press briefing at State House, he took issue with a recent upsurge of “tribal”...
View ArticleNam Brew withdraws from R Kelly show
Nam Brew withdraws from R Kelly show Cancels Windhoek Draught Live Music Festival Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has just announced that its premium brand, Windhoek Draught has officially withdrawn...
View ArticleSwartbooi's office locked
Swartbooi's office locked Namibian Sun has been reliably informed that deputy lands minister Bernadus Swartbooi's office has been locked and his driver recalled. Sources indicate that his laptop's...
View ArticleBA and Jacobs case postponed
BA and Jacobs case postponed JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA The labour case between Black Africa and former coach Woody Jacobs, which had been scheduled for today, has been postponed to February next year.The...
View ArticleIivula-Ithana applauds Salute Boxing Academy
Iivula-Ithana applauds Salute Boxing AcademyUushona promises the best for 2017 Former sport minister Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana has called on the private sector to meet government halfway in funding...
View ArticleSport must fund itself, says Geingob
Sport must fund itself, says GeingobGovernment sidelines football matters While the nation was looking to the president to rescue the local football league, President Hage Geingob has made it clear...
View ArticleGood start for Nam volleyball teams
Good start for Nam volleyball teams Namibia''s women''s volleyball teams started the Zone Six Club Championship on a promising note when both won their opening matches on Monday. The 2016 Zone Six Club...
View ArticleKoeman goads Wenger
Koeman goads WengerArsenal struggled to deal with physical game Ashley Williams''s 86th-minute header ended Arsenal''s 14-game unbeaten run and kept Arsene Wenger''s side from the Premier League...
View ArticleNo time to rest - Ambunda
No time to rest - Ambunda JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA Former world super bantamweight champion Paulus ‘The Rock’ Ambunda says December for him will be all about working harder to maintain fitness rather...
View ArticleRand weaker against greenback
Rand weaker against greenbackFed hike expected Expectations are that the Federal Reserve will hike US interest rates. The rand traded a tad weaker against the US dollar yesterday in a market braced for...
View ArticleDiamond sales suffer
Diamond sales suffer De Beers, the world''s biggest diamond producer, had its smallest sale of the stones so far this year as demand was hurt by India''s crackdown on ''black money''. The company sold...
View ArticleGovernor's charity day hosted
Governor's charity day hostedEarly Christmas cheer for Epukiro residents Christmas celebrations started early in the dusty settlement of Epukiro in the Omaheke Region when the regional council hosted a...
View ArticlePower consumers become suppliers
Power consumers become suppliersCoW to bank electricity Users of green energy can now sell any excess electricity they generate to bulk users such as the City of Windhoek. OGONE TLHAGEWindhoek...
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