Category: News
Capricorn Foundation to Capitalize Christ Hope Food Garden Projects
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali The Christ Hope has received N$300 000 in seed capital from the Capricorn Foundation for the centre to commence its mass food gardening project. The three gardens to be commenced will benefit 637 children and 380 families…
Don’t Slaughter Your Animals At Home – Keetmanshoop Municipality
By: Hertha Ekandjo The Keetmanshoop municipality’s environmental health inspector, Rudo-Whan Benade, says that no Keetmanshoop residents have the right to slaughter animals at their homes, especially for sales purposes, as only abattoirs were the ones that had the right to…
Mother Fails In Health Ministry Baby’s Death Lawsuit
By: Eba Kandovazu Victoria Kangala, a mother who was suing the health and social services ministry for negligence after her three-month-old baby died after allegedly receiving a vaccine at Black Chain clinic in Katutura nearly six years ago, lost her…
Swakop By-election Was A Gamble for Principles- Itula
Staff Writer The IPC leader Dr Panduleni Itula says the party’s victory in the Swakopmund by-election was a gamble between principles and breaking the law. IPC, represented by Luisa Kativa, retained the seat with 3 625 votes. Swapo’s Salomon Ndara…
Kavita Sports Performance wins N$50 000 During OM SEED Keetmanshoop Awards
Keetmanshoop, 13 August 2022 – Three entrepreneurs from Keetmanshoop won their share of N$85 000 through the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic & Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative. Old Mutual Namibia, along with Launch Namibia, the Financial Literacy Initiative (FLI) and…
Rob Youth Foundation Donates to Needy Learners
By: Eba Kandovazu The Rob Youth Foundation on Saturday donated Sanitary Pads, Toiletries, and Food items in partnership with the education, arts and culture ministry at the Dagbreek school in Windhoek, on the same occasion as the official launch of…
Uutoni Orders Rundu Town Council To Develop Informal Settlement
By: Annakleta Haikera Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni, on Monday, ordered the Rundu town council to formalise the controversial Tumweneni Informal Settlement and Siguruguru Primary School. The 745 learners of Siguruguru Primary School, which was established in 2019,…
Shifeta Defends Trophy Hunting…As EU Countries Ban Trophy Hunting Product-imports
By: Justicia Shipena Environment and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta says banning trophy hunting will have a catastrophic effect on the Namibian people and its wildlife. Shifeta said this at a press conference in Windhoek earlier this week following reports that…
OGF Calls For Genocide Remembrance Day
By: Uakutura Kambaekua Ovaherero and Ovambanderu Genocide Foundation (OGF) has called on the government to institute a genocide remembrance day. This follows after descendants of the victims of the Ohamakari battle commemorated the 118th Anniversary of the Battle of Ohamakari…
Government Included Youth In All Executive and Legislative Arms – Geingob
By: Hertha Ekandjo President Hage Geingob said that by appointing young people, government has ensured youth inclusion in its executive and legislative arms. Geingob said this during the occasion of International youth day on Friday. Geingob stated that young people…
