Author: Julia Heita
Mbunza Chief Gives Illegal Fencers 30 Days To Remove Fences
Annakleta Haikera The Kavango West Mbunza Traditional Authority chief Hompa Alfons Kaundu has given 30 days to people who have illegally fenced off communal land to remove it. This comes after the Mbunza Traditional Authority had a meeting on 10…
Ruling Parties Hard to Remove – Kudumo
As Angola’s MPLA is Set To Remain In Power Hilma Tuukondjele Ruling parties in Southern Africa are dominant political parties because they are in power and have access to state resources thus, they always end up being elected as ruling…
Venaani’s Request Doesn’t Make Sense – Mulunga
By: Heartha Ekandjo National petroleum cooperation of Namibia (Namcor) managing director Immanuel Mulunga says PDM leader McHenry Venaani’s request to renegotiate oil deals doesn’t make sense and that politicians lack understanding regarding the fuel industry. “That letter, in my opinion,…
New Primary Health Care for Nkurenkuru
By: Annakleta Haikera Health minister Kalumbi Shangula inaugurated the long-awaited Nkurenkuru Primary Health Care Clinic on Tuesday after its groundbreaking ceremony nine years ago in 2013. The clinic will render services to the Nkurenkuru residents, including screening, monitoring and treatment…
Water Scarcity Still Prevails – Schlettwein
By: Lina Amutenya Agriculture water and land reform minister Calle Schlettwein says that deep pockets of water scarcity still prevail in the country, limiting the ability of farmers to respond and adapt to the drought shocks. He said several drought…
Venaani Tells Alweendo to Renegotiate Oil Deals
By: Hertha Ekandjo PDM leader McHenry Venaani has requested that the mines and energy minister renegotiate the oil agreements. Venaani has asked that the negotiations be done in good faith and from the point of departure that respects the principle…
How To Grow Tomatoes
By: Hanks Saisai Crops & Poultry Tomatoes, scientifically known as Lycopersicon esculentum, are grown during spring and summer (September to the end of April) for their fleshy fruits that are rich in taste, and Vitamin C. Tomatoes are a very…
TransNamib Accuses NATAU, Striking Workers of Harassment
By: Hilma Tuukondjele TransNamib has accused Namibia Transport and Allied Union (NATAU) and its striking workers of harassment, intimidation and bullying of non-striking workers. Abigail Raubenheimer, the corporate communications manager at TransNamib, said that the management has irrefutable evidence of…
School Head Pities Herself in Face of Problems
By: Annakleta Haikera Sitenda Junior Primary School head Theresia Kantema says it is a pity that the school is experiencing many problems during her tenure. The school is located 34 kilometres from Rundu in Ncamagoro Circuit in the Kavango West…
Kwacha World’s 2nd-Best Performing Currency
By: Oluwatosin Ogunjuyigbe Zambia’s economic progress has become the talk of the continent today. But there’s more focus on how the Zambian kwacha is now the world’s second-best performing currency and Africa’s 6th most powerful currency. It’s not out of…
