Perks of doing what you love
Perks of doing what you love Often, people complain about their professions and the jobs they do. I have noticed that most people, who complain about their studies or their work, are doing something...
View ArticleVenezuela poll a blow to Maduro
Venezuela poll a blow to MaduroOver seven million vote in opposition election The opposition accuses Maduro of driving the country into bankruptcy, and of using the Constituent Assembly to entirely...
View ArticleCongo votes for parliament with opposition calling foul
Congo votes for parliament with opposition calling foul Voters went to the polls in legislative elections in the oil-rich Republic of Congo on Sunday, the first since a violence-marred presidential...
View ArticleTeen pregnancies need to be curbed
Teen pregnancies need to be curbed The problem of teenage pregnancy is an old one, which has proven difficult to contain over the years. It is particularly concerning when there is a high rate of...
View ArticleSan in dire need of hostel accommodation
San in dire need of hostel accommodation Learners at the Tianjiu Hope Happiness Primary School in Talismanus, some 220km east of Gobabis in the Omaheke Region, are in dire need of hostel...
View ArticleN$65m is waiting to be claimed from Guardian's Fund
N$65m is waiting to be claimed from Guardian's Fund The state has N$65 million worth of unclaimed monies in the Guardian's Fund, lawmakers were told last week.Briefing the National Assembly, Deputy...
View ArticleNam gets food security boost
Nam gets food security boostMajor improvements in crop harvesting Commercial and communal farmers alike recorded above-average harvests this season, thanks to adequate rains. Revised crop estimates...
View ArticleExamining the political system
Examining the political system Each and every generation has its own time to determine what it will do with its own future. Whether to actively engage in the public debate of its affairs or to be a...
View ArticleTime for a youth president
Time for a youth president It is true that in every human being's lifetime, one's livelihood cycle is to live until they die, and the only permanent life facet is 'change', for what's more, better or...
View ArticleGovernors must be elected
Governors must be elected Under the influence of alcohol, a mischievous youth sarcastically asked; “if a governor is renting someone's house, does it suggest the person is being governed by his or her...
View ArticleExamining the political system
Examining the political system Each and every generation has its own time to determine what it will do with its own future. Whether to actively engage in the public debate of its affairs or to be a...
View ArticleNBC denies snubbing landless group
NBC denies snubbing landless group The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has denied claims by the Landless People's Movement (LPM) that its leaders are being denied an opportunity to be aired on...
View ArticleAnother delay in Heckmair murder trial
Another delay in Heckmair murder trial American murder accused Marcus Thomas has applied for leave to appeal against the dismissal of his bid to have the presiding judge recused from the trial.Earlier...
View ArticleGenocide court case continues
Genocide court case continuesGermany accused of delaying tactics The Nama and Ovaherero groups threaten with a default judgement if the German government fails to appear before the New York court by 13...
View ArticleRehoboth is dying - CEO
Rehoboth is dying - CEOTown council in chaotic mess The Rehoboth council has financial problems that cannot be solved without intervention by the central government, its CEO says. Rehoboth Town Council...
View ArticleWestair reassures Air Namibia
Westair reassures Air Namibia Air Namibia will be able to continue using the four planes it leased from a French airline, which have been sold to Westair. In a statement issued by Westair yesterday the...
View ArticleIAAF suspends Frank
IAAF suspends FrankPayment probe against Namibian continues The Namibian sprint legend has been suspended while being investigated over alleged corruption. STAFF REPORTERThe International Association...
View ArticleHalf a billion needed to complete Etosha fence
Half a billion needed to complete Etosha fence Efforts to erect an elephant- and predator-proof fence around Etosha National Park and managing the human-wildlife conflict have been thwarted by...
View ArticleShaningwa reads riot act
Shaningwa reads riot actSlams 'boetie-boetie' relationships at city The days of corrupt activities are over, minister Sophia Shaningwa warned on Friday. Minister of Urban and Rural Development Sophia...
View ArticleIndongo spars with the best
Indongo spars with the bestIndongo spars with the best Namibian boxer Julius 'Blue Machine' Indongo is training intensively for a boxing showdown with Terence Crawford on 16 August. Julius Indongo has...
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