Diescho reports Nipam to PM
Former Nipam executive director Joseph Diescho claims that he was victimised, intimidated, humiliated and threatened by the institution’s council members. In a 15-page letter sent to Prime Minister...
View ArticleRegulation 28 shows effect
The latest amendments to Namibia’s Pension Funds Act paid off generously for the retirement funds sector in the second half of 2015, resulting in a more than N$9 billion increase in the value of...
View ArticleGeingob defends A-team appointment
President Hage Geingob has hit back at the leader of the official opposition, McHenry Venaani, who accused him of failing to respond to his letters on the land question, but being quick to invite...
View ArticleNothing seemed untoward about Cessna flight
The investigation into the plane crash that killed three veteran pilots on Friday will be delayed because the Cessna V5-MJW had no recording device, commonly known as a black box. This was confirmed by...
View ArticleBiggest, best Cycle Challenge launched
This year’s Nedbank Cycle Challenge is expected to surpass all previous editions in both excitement and participation. This was the message when the 30th edition of the race was launched in Windhoek...
View ArticleNo limbs but plenty of spirit
Having no limbs has proved no barrier to success for the inspirational Josephina Johannes, who is determined to get an education and become a teacher. Johannes was born at Eengodi in the Oshikoto...
View ArticleThere is no plot against Geingob, says Nahas
Former Prime Minister Nahas Angula says he is not part of any alleged plot to block Swapo acting president Hage Geingob from being elected to that position at the party’s elective congress next year....
View ArticleMannie Heymans - 2016 Nedbank Cycle Challenge Interview
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View ArticlePap is no longer the staple
With more price hikes in the next few months, maize meal will become too expensive to remain Namibia’s staple food and Namibian consumers are likely to start buying cheaper food like bread, pasta and...
View ArticleThe elite are milking housing cash cow - AR
Land activist Job Amupanda says Namibia’s housing market growth as indicated in the latest FNB Housing report is evidence that housing has stopped being about human settlements, but is a cash cow for...
View ArticleHanse-Himarwa calls school vandalism evil
Education, Arts and Culture Minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa has reacted angrily to an incident of vandalism at CJ Brandt School in Wanaheda in the early hours of Monday and described it as “evidence of...
View ArticleCatholic Church angry about money
An angry group of Roman Catholic Church clergy yesterday accused the government of failing to pay some subsidies for the use of church hospitals and clinics. The group, led by Archbishop Liborius...
View ArticleEenhana School ordered to close
Teachers and learners at a private school that opened at Eenhana in the Ohangwena Region recently now face an uncertain future after the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture ordered the school’s...
View ArticleParliament opens next week
According to a statement issued by the office of Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, there are 39 bills that are to be discussed during the third session of the sixth parliament which...
View ArticleReho Spa still in limbo
According to a statement issued by the office of Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, there are 39 bills that are to be discussed during the third session of the sixth parliament which...
View ArticleCrunch time for Leicester City in EPL
Surprise leaders Leicester City face a severe test of their Premier League title credentials over the next 10 days, starting with tomorrow’s trip to Manchester City. Claudio Ranieri’s fearless side...
View ArticleUnam enrols 14-year-old Malawian
The University of Namibia has enrolled its youngest student yet, 14-year-old Brave Chibaka from Malawi. The Malawian teen, who turns 15 on March 3, has already started attending his pre-engineering...
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