Maamberua calls govt‘s N$2.5m for 3.8m ha, a bluff
By Erasmus ShalihaxweFormer member of Parliament Usutuaije Maamberua, said plans by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry to increase the size of land...
India opens full scholarships for Namibian students
By Sostenus Wilherm
The Government of India has opened applications for fully funded scholarships for Namibian students under the India-Africa Maitri Scholarship Scheme for the...
BOTSWANA AND NAMIBIA IN AFCON STORM
… ADMINISTRATORS ACCUSED OF VIOLATING SPORTS DIPLOMACY
By Michael Uugwanga
Fresh questions are mounting over regional sports diplomacy after Botswana publicly announced a joint bid with...
Budget review scrutinized
By Stefanus NashamaThe Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has welcomed the allocation of N$600 million towards the implementation of free tertiary education, but cautioned that...
NYC’s 2024 team breaks rank
By Feni Hiveluah
Two strong forces have emerged at the National Youth Council (NYC) within the leadership team elected at its 2024 general assembly, as...
GROOMED FOR THE STREETS
... Nampol exposes how drug lords weaponise poverty
By Feni Hiveluah
Namibian drug lords have long been grooming vulnerable youth into becoming runners for their syndicates,...
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,...
I am guided by rules, not bias – Speaker
By Feni Hiveluah
National Assembly Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has rejected claims that her conduct in parliament is biased, saying her rulings are guided strictly by...
SILENT SUICIDE EPIDEMIC
By Feni Hiveluah 

A silent national tragedy is unfolding across Namibia as men continue to take their own lives at an alarming rate, exposing...
Inside Namibia’s oil and gas industry (Prt 1)
By Staff Reporter
Oil and gas pundits have indicated that as public interest in the sector continues to grow, to many citizens the industry remains...

















