Kwafela Oshiwana: from lockdown aid to lasting impact
By Stefanus NashamaThe Kwafela Oshiwana Initiative, a non-profit organisation, has continued its community cleaning campaign across the Ohangwena region since 2023, with a growing...
Everyone can be prosecuted for witchcraft accusations — Ombudsman
By Stefanus NashamaNamibia’s Ombudsman, Basilius Dyakugha, has cautioned that anyone can face prosecution for accusing others of witchcraft, saying such allegations are criminalised under...
Otjozondjupa Governor in tribal jobs spat
By Patience Makwele Otjozondjupa regional Governor John Julius //Khamuseb’s stands accused of advancing the recruitment of certain tribal groups or those from specific areas whenever...
Otjozondjupa Governor orders CENORED to halt recruitment
The Governor of the Otjozondjupa Region, John Julius //Khamuseb has ordered the Central Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (CENORED) to urgently halt an ongoing recruitment...
Namibia recognised for cultural and tourism promotion in China
The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) said the accolade recognises Namibia’s growing visibility, innovative communication strategies, and successful engagement with the Chinese travel market through...
Organic Energy gets European nod
Erasmus ShalihaxweOrganic Energy Solutions (OES), a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List Group of Companies, has become Namibia’s first and only wood-chip biomass company...
Presidency yet to discuss pardoning of prisoners
Erasmus ShalihaxwePresident Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah s yet to discuss the pardoning of inmates, a practice traditionaly undertaken by her former predicessors. Commenting on the matter,...
SWAPO, opposition councillors lock horns over N$500m youth fund
By Stefanus NashamaA political storm is brewing over the National Youth Development Fund (NYDF), with SWAPO Party and opposition councillors trading barbs on the...
Nurturing Hope in Outjo
By Hilja ShikongoAt only 26 years old, Theopoldine Karunga has become a beacon of strength and purpose in the Kunene Region. What began as...
Aging agri workers worry Nandi-Ndaitwah
By Erasmus ShalihaxwePresident Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, said despite being the largest employer in Namibia, the agricultural workforce is ageing, and it is worrisome that the...

















