Parties ignore Electoral Act
Parties ignore Electoral ActOnly DTA submits audited statement Only one party has complied with a new legal requirement that parties must account for money received from the state. Seven of the eight...
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''''You tell us stories''''Ndeitunga meets with Chinese business leadersa While Chinese business leaders in Namibia have condemned poaching and wildlife crime, police chief Lieutenant-General Sebastian...
View ArticleSwartbooi saga not over
Swartbooi saga not over The Presidency yesterday announced that President Hage Geingob had accepted former deputy lands minister Bernadus Swartbooi’s verbal resignation. In a release to the media, it...
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Dying to get a drinkCanal fails, drought intensifies Uuvudhiya, once the hotspot for farming the north, is a wasteland of carcasses as cattle die of thirst. The town council of Opuwo, in a bid to...
View ArticleHundreds march for Swartbooi
Hundreds march for Swartbooi Close to 400 people gathered this morning at the ministry of land reform to give a petition about their grievances concerning the dismissal of deputy minister Bernadus...
View ArticleHundreds march for Swartbooi
Hundreds march for Swartbooi Close to 400 people gathered this morning at the ministry of land reform to give a petition about their grievances concerning the dismissal of deputy minister Bernadus...
View ArticleUranium producers positive
Uranium producers positiveWeathering the commodity storm Namibia’s two uranium producers are confident that they can survive the current slump until uranium prices pick up again. OGONE TLHAGEUranium...
View ArticlePolice survey slammed
Police survey slammed Police spokesperson Deputy Commissioner Edwin Kanguatjivi this week slammed a recent corruption survey conducted by the Namibia University of Science and Technology. Calling into...
View ArticleIndependence is meaningless - protesters
Independence is meaningless - protesters Supporters of former lands deputy minister Bernadus Swartbooi on Friday handed over two petitions to Christine //Hoebes, the deputy minister in the Office of...
View ArticleCommission to probe Swapo abuses
Commission to probe Swapo abusesMore to join A list of names has been released of Namibians who have agreed to serve on an international inquiry into alleged human rights transgressions by Swapo. The...
View ArticleBoxing bonanza blown away
Boxing bonanza blown away Embalangandja calls for unity in boxing The much-anticipated bout between Kapena Naindjala and Valde Ndayambekwa could not go to the final round as strong winds destroyed the...
View ArticleNamibia finishes sixth at AUSC
Namibia finishes sixth at AUSC Namibia ended sixth overall with 40 medals at the 2016 African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region Five Under-20 (U20) Youth Games held in Luanda, Angola from 9 to 18...
View ArticleDarts target schools
Darts target schools Development key at Khomas darts The financial crisis facing sports will not be a limiting factor for the Khomas Region's newly elected darts committee, as they strive to survive...
View ArticleIimbuluma yaSwapo tayi konaakonwa
Iimbuluma yaSwapo tayi konaakonwa Miimbuluma moka omwa kwatelwa omadhipago nekano lyaakwashigwana Okwa pitithwa omadhina gAaNamibia mboka ya zimine opo ya ninge oshitopolwa shokomisi ndjoka tayi ka...
View ArticleIiningwanima melelo lyaShakati tayi tsikile
Iiningwanima melelo lyaShakati tayi tsikile Omupevi mayola gwondoolopa yaShakaati Ndamonongheda Namunyela oshowo omushipundi gwelelo lyondoolopa ndjoka, Gabriel Kamwanka, oya kala taya kwatelele...
View ArticleGreenback gains slightly
Greenback gains slightly The Rand traded lower early on Monday this week, hovering near its weakest level in three weeks as a US Federal Reserve rate hike last week continued to weigh on emerging...
View ArticleMonju nuclear canned
Monju nuclear canned Japan pulls plug on troubled fast breeder reactor Japan has scrapped plans to generate electricity at a multi-billion dollar experimental nuclear reactor the government said...
View ArticleEurowings to fly Windhoek
Eurowings to fly Windhoek The Hosea Kutako International Airport is set to welcome yet another European airline as it continues to rise in prominence. The latest arrival is Lufthansa subsidiary...
View ArticleLess oil, more farms
Less oil, more farms Continent needs vibrant agriculture sector - UN The International Fund for Agricultural Development has urged African countries to prioritise farming over oil production. African...
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