More questions about Erindi reserve sale
FOR SALE: The majority shareholder of Erindi, Gert Joubert. Photo: Ellanie SmitThe Agricultural Land Reform Act seems to be an obstacle in the sale of the Erindi Private Game Reserve to the government....
View ArticleAbsentee landlords get clever
IN ABSENTIA: Land partnerships between Namibians and absentee landlords hinder the land reform process. Photo: File.Foreign citizens owning land in Namibia are entering into partnerships with mainly...
View ArticleSkulls and skeletons coming from Germany
COMING HOME: Some members of the Namibian delegation to Germany for the repatriation of the Namibian human remains in 2011. Photo: NampaMore human remains will be repatriated from Germany to Namibia...
View ArticleShaningwa and Home Affairs iron out issues
PROGRESS: Omusati Regional Governor Sophia Shaningwa. Photo: FILESenior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration recently held a closed-door meeting with Omusati Governor Sophia...
View ArticleA Malema-like election manifesto
Controversial South African politician Julius Malema launched his EFF party’s election manifesto last week amid much pomp and fanfare. The EFF promised in its manifesto that all jobs in South Africa...
View ArticleGladiators relish hosting Angolan club Progresso
The Brave Gladiators are hosting Angolan club side Progresso this weekend, with two friendly matches scheduled for today and Sunday. These matches will help the hosts to prepare for the 2014 CAF Africa...
View ArticleStars face stern Pirates test
The defending Bidvest Namibia Cup champions, African Stars, will be facing a stern test of their credentials when they face Orlando Pirates in a last-16 fixture of the competition at the Sam Nujoma...
View ArticleHomeboys to shine brightly at Outapi
A few boxers will be greatly motivated to give a star performance when the MTC Sunshine Academy stages its first boxing bonanza of the year at Outapi’s Olufuko Centre tomorrow evening. This is because...
View ArticleShihepo loses in unlucky points decision
BLOODY AFFAIR: Johnny Muller (left) of South Africa won his WBC silver international light-heavyweight title fight against Wilberforce Shihepo on points at Emperor's Palace on Saturday night. Photo:...
View ArticleDTA’s Kaura eats humble pie
REINED IN: Former DTA leader Katuutire Kaura, followed by his successor, McHenry Venaani. Photo: FileFormer DTA leader Katuutire Kaura has publicly apologised for what he termed was an “uncalled-for...
View ArticleBogus buyers use Swapo’s name to steal cattle
TARGETED: Cattle thieves in the Otjiwarongo area are using the ruling party's name to con farmers. Photo: NAMPACattle rustlers are using the names of prominent Swapo Party members to steal livestock...
View ArticlePolice chief calls squatters’ bluff
DEMOLITIONS: A strong police presence is seen in the Goreangab informal settlement where the City Police have been demolishing unoccupied shacks. PHOTO: SELMA IKELA City Police Chief Abraham Kanime has...
View ArticleOmusati to honour sports achievers
The Governor of the Omusati Region, Sophia Shaningwa, has recommended that some of Namibia’s most successful sports personalities be honoured by having streets named after them in Outapi, Okahao,...
View ArticleGovt again snubs Libyan revolution celebration
IGNORED: The Libyan chargé d'affaires, Abdulhafed Jaber. Photo: Elvis MurarangandaThe Namibian government, for the second year in a row, did not send any senior official to attend the third...
View ArticleDivundu man killed by girlfriend
The spate of the so-called passion killings in Namibia continued at the weekend, after a man in the Kavango East Region was stabbed to death, allegedly by his girlfriend. Vincent Kamutyonga Kasoma, 35,...
View ArticleWhites too can be resettled
BLACK PRIORITY: The Ministry of Lands and Resettlement's spokesman, Chrispin Matongela. Photo: Lukas NambalaThe Ministry of Lands and Resettlement says white Namibians can be resettled on land bought...
View ArticleTill divorce do us part
CONCERNED: Reverend Ngeno Nakamhela says he is worried about the high rate of divorce in the country. Photo: FEODORA VON FRANCOISDivorce is on the increase in Namibia, with the last population census...
View ArticleAre we marrying for the wrong reasons?
The rate of divorce in Namibia is, as revealed in our lead story today, alarmingly high. For a highly religious country like ours, and which boasts a small population of just over two million people,...
View ArticleWoods withdraws from Honda Classic with sore back
OUT: Tiger Woods drives on nine during the final round of The Honda Classic golf tournament at PGA National GC Champion Course. Photo: NAMPA/AFP World number one Tiger Woods withdrew from the final...
View ArticleQuestions remain as Brazil eye glory
TOAST OF THE NATION: Brazilian forward Neymar (right) celebrates with teammates his goal against South Korea, during a friendly football match in Seoul in October last year. Photo: NAMPA/AFP One...
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