Cosafa happy with Namibian facilities
Cosafa officials have completed a successful inspection tour of the facilities to host the Cosafa Cup 2016 in Namibia next May. Executive committee member John Muinjo, standing in for chairman of the...
View ArticleAR appoints Martin Shaanika for financial accountability
The Affirmative Repositioning movement has appointed Martin Shaanika as its chief accountant. This was confirmed in a press statement issued to Namibian Sun last week. Started in 2014 by Job Amupanda,...
View ArticleHungry for service
President Hage Geingob says infighting between permanent secretaries and their ministers will not be tolerated because the stakes are high and the electorate is impatient for service delivery. Geingob...
View ArticlePresident to visit farms
Namibian farmers will have to pull up their socks to ensure decent housing and ablution facilities for their workers. President Hage Geingob said he plans to go around from farm to farm to inspect the...
View ArticleOshakati launches 5-year plan
The Oshakati Town Council needs N$2 billion for the successful implementation of its five-year strategic plan that was revealed at the weekend.Read more about Oshakati launches 5-year planCategory:...
View ArticleAakalimo yomoSoweto mOshomeya taya pula ekwatho kuGeingob
Aakwashigwana mboka ya popi kutya oya loloka okuhogolola nokugandja owala oonkondo dhuuleli kaantu mboka kaye na ko nayo na oya ningi omatilitho kutya otashi vulika ya ka kale inaya kutha ombinga...
View ArticleOngwediva ya hogololwa onga ondoolopa dhingi mOnooli
Oshi li pambelewa. Aanamibia oya hogolowa ondoolopa yaNgwediva onga ondoolopa yehogololo lyawo methigathano lyoNamibia Town of the Year competition. Ongwediva oyi li ponomola yotango ya landulwa...
View ArticleThe changing times
Namibian Sun has rolled out a new look and feel after months of behind-the-scenes deliberations and consultations with our extremely talented graphic designers, which included looking at different...
View ArticleDTA women host annual conference
The DTA Women’s League held their annual elective conference at the weekend under the theme ‘Empowering to Lead’. Held at the Parliament building in Windhoek, the 2015 DTA Women’s League (DTAWL)...
View ArticleNo charges after Omuthiya explosions
Abraham Kanduwa, 21, who last week allegedly exploded bombs at two different villages near Omuthiya in the Oshikoto Region, is a free man. According police spokesman Chief Inspector Stephan Nuuyi,...
View ArticleWindhoek has 2 300 hectares available: AR
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement says City of Windhoek has 2 300 hectares available for development and the AR will take land-clearing programmes to affluent areas where land is available....
View ArticlePaper trail critical
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) has called upon the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to use electronic voting machines (EVMs) in the regional and local authority elections only if there...
View ArticleFlyAfrica changes plans
FlyAfrica has confirmed that it will soon be flying from Windhoek to Johannesburg again, and also to Cape Town, following the High Court interdict prohibiting it from flying from OR Tambo International...
View ArticleTreason judgment starts
Judgment in the landmark case where 65 suspects are appearing on charges of high treason, sedition and public violence started in the High Court in Windhoek yesterday. Judge Elton Hoff began reading...
View ArticleSt George’s beefs up security after shooting threat
Extra security had to be arranged at the St George’s School in Windhoek this week after a suspended learner allegedly made threats on social media to shoot at least six of his teachers. The Grade 11...
View ArticlePlatinum upgrade plans seen as monetary alchemy
South Africa's mining industry, unions and the government want to boost platinum's sagging fortunes by promoting it as a central bank reserve asset, but upgrading the metal to gold's coveted financial...
View ArticleDairy market deeper under pressure
Namibia Dairies’ concern over the local market remains following the most recent industry figures from South Africa and the globe. The local dairy producer last month warned that cheap milk imports,...
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