Keetmans prepares for SELCo
Keetmans prepares for SELCo The Keetmanshoop Town Council has given itself six months to prepare for eventual take-over from the Southern Electrical Company (SELCo). Disgruntled Keetmanshoop residents...
View ArticleYouth investment: The lynchpin of a nation's success
Youth investment: The lynchpin of a nation's success The success of any nation depends on how it treats its young people. Giving young people the skills and knowledge to overcome lifelong challenges,...
View ArticleThe youth – The architects of Namibia's tomorrow
The youth – The architects of Namibia's tomorrow Namibia is now captivated by a political scandal which has polarised society. It involves the dismissal of the deputy minister of land reform, Bernadus...
View ArticleThe winds of change are looming
The winds of change are looming In today's age, the decisions of the majority always win. The decisions made by the minority are not always protected. Following the masses seems to be the norm, even if...
View ArticleFour rhinos butchered at Gobabis
Four rhinos butchered at Gobabis Pregnant cow entered labour when shot Four rhinos, including a prized bull, were shot on private land near Gobabis, however, the poachers only got away with the horns...
View ArticleWindhoek running dry
Windhoek running dry The City of Windhoek will remain reliant on the use of borehole water until the three dams supplying the city have received inflows. Water rationing is also expected to stay in...
View ArticleLivestock wasting away
Livestock wasting away Five-year drought takes devastating toll Hundreds of thousands of livestock have perished due to the drought and thousands of people grow hungrier every day. More than 182 000...
View ArticleAccidents, murders mar Christmas
Accidents, murders mar Christmas The Christmas period was blighted by a spate of crimes ranging from murder, drowning to fatal car accidents.Chief Inspector Erastus Ikuyu of the Erongo police said they...
View ArticleCops accused of dragging feet
Cops accused of dragging feetWitness statements missing after car crash A man whose car was smashed in Windhoek says the City Police and Namibian Police seem to have misplaced the witness statements....
View Article24 arrested for blocking camp entrance
24 arrested for blocking camp entrance Twenty-four people armed with knives and pangas were arrested last week for blocking the entrance to the Epupa Camp in the Kunene Region.According to the police...
View ArticleNets raise alarm
Nets raise alarmKiller vessel could poach with impunity Amid official silence about a Chinese application to catch marine animals in Namibian waters, the trawler Ryazanovka's crew has been seen...
View ArticleKidnapped toddler found unharmed
Kidnapped toddler found unharmed The Swakopmund toddler who was kidnapped last week Wednesday has been found unharmed in northern Namibia. The police have also managed to arrest a 20-year-old woman and...
View ArticleNakale Athletics treats children
Nakale Athletics treats children The Nakale athletics club on Monday celebrated Family Day with about 30 children from the Okuryangava informal settlement. Tangeni Nakale, a former long-distance...
View ArticleNo team for Youth Games yet
No team for Youth Games yetSix months to prepare for Commonwealth showpiece With only six months left before the Commonwealth Youth Games, the NNOC has not yet announced the Namibian team for the...
View ArticleSwansea sack Bradley
Swansea sack BradleyRyan Giggs among favourites The second-bottom club Swansea City has terminated the service of American manager Bod Bradley, and former Manchester United Ryan Giggs is one of the...
View ArticleBitcoin surges in value
Bitcoin surges in value Bitcoin headed for its biggest weekly jump since June as rising geopolitical risks boosted demand for alternative assets.Bitcoin is extending a rally that's beaten every major...
View ArticleChina woos Sao Tome
China woos Sao TomeRelations revived between the two nations Taiwan is being sidelined as Sao Tome shifts its allegiance to China. China has re-established diplomatic ties with Sao Tome and Principe,...
View ArticleKusile unit connects to grid
Kusile unit connects to grid South Africa's power utility Eskom said on Tuesday the first unit of its Kusile coal-fired power plant had been connected to the grid, as it raises capacity to overcome...
View ArticleOil prices climb
Oil prices climb NAMPA/REUTERSOil prices climbed higher on Tuesday as the market anticipates that output cuts from oil producers will help ease the global supply glut.Oil prices were lingering around...
View ArticleTesla, Panasonic to manufacture PV cells
Tesla, Panasonic to manufacture PV cellsNext generation photovoltaic being created Electric car maker Tesla is joining hands with Japanese electronics giant Panasonic to manufacture solar panels in the...
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