AG lashes out at critics
Attorney-General Sackey Shanghala says it is black Namibians who are complaining about the proposed N$700 million construction of a new parliament building. Shanghala was speaking at a panel discussion...
View ArticleShanghala sparks public uproar
Attorney-General Sacky Shanghala was at the receiving end of a public tongue-lashing over his comment that it was black Namibians who complained about the proposed N$700 million construction of a new...
View ArticleWildlife Resorts MD 'not suspended'
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has rejected a media report that its managing director, Zelna Hengari, is facing suspension. According to a report in a local daily on Friday, Hengari was expected to be...
View ArticleTop school cancels classes as teachers protest
Classes at the Hage Geingob Secondary School in Katutura were cancelled on Friday when teachers staged a sit-in over what they described as the Khomas director of education’s refusal to let teachers...
View ArticleFisheries serious about Namibianisation
The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Bernard Esau, says Namibianisation, job creation, value addition and inclusivity will be among the determining factors when it comes to the allocation of...
View ArticleNPL Saturday results:
Tigers 2-1 United Stars African Stars 2-1 Julinho Sporting Blue Waters 1-0 Orlando Pirates Eleven Arrows 2-1 CivicsSunday Result Tigers 2-0 Julinho Sporting Read more about NPL Saturday...
View ArticleSeibeb loses title to Drobisch
NedBank MTB Cycle Challenge defending champion Costa Seibeb lost his title to Till Drobisch after his bike’s chain fell off. Seibeb, who led the 70km men’s elite category on the first lap, experienced...
View ArticleUtter carnage
A man who saw the aftermath of Friday’s B1 horror smash just minutes after the collision has described the grisly scene he witnessed. Fifteen people died with many burnt to death in the horrific...
View ArticleRacism alleged at German private school
Parents insist that racism, although subtle, is institutionalised at the Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) despite the school management’s denial that children are discriminated against...
View ArticleGovt pays lip-service to human rights - NamRights
NamRights asserts in its latest report submitted to the United Nations Rights Committee that the Namibian government has “generally failed” or has neglected to give effect to the principles recognised...
View ArticleTourism ministry defends Etosha
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism says recent complaints by a regular visitor to the Etosha National Park about conditions and services at the park may be misleading and could tarnish the...
View ArticleChinese rhino story was 'concocted'
State prosecutor Simba Nduana yesterday told one of the Chinese men standing trial in Namibia’s largest rhino-horn-smuggling case that he and one of his co-accused had concocted a “cock and goose”...
View ArticleFootballer dies from match injury
Golden Bees player Fillipus Aibs Hikab has died from injuries sustained while playing a match in the North West First Division on Saturday. Hikab and his teammates came up against Black Africa Warriors...
View ArticleNo evidence for detaining crash suspect
The Inspector-General of the Namibian Police, Sebastian Ndeitunga, says the police have no evidence on which to detain the truck driver involved in a collision with a minibus that killed 15 people on...
View ArticleBriefing exposes cracks in union
A press conference called by a top official of the Swapo-affiliated National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) yesterday was said to be unconstitutional because the federation’s president and his two...
View ArticleEtosha is not for sale
The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has denied an allegation that the Etosha National Park or any part of it is for sale. The ministry responded to an allegation by National Union of Namibian...
View ArticleNNFU wants onevoice for farmers
The Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU), representing communal farmers, has expressed concern about racial division within the farming community. A meeting was held at State House yesterday and was...
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