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Opinion: What is happening in the National Assembly is not funny any more

1 July 2020

Speaker Peter Katjavivi needs to be firm and fair So much has happened in the National Assembly in the past few weeks. And so much has been said about what has been happening in the National Assembly in the past few weeks. Possibly, one can safely say that there has never been anything like what […]

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NWR introduces NamLeisure card for companies

1 July 2020

Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has grown its NamLeisure offering by introducing a NamLeisure Corporate card that is aimed at giving companies a discount on their meetings, incentives, conferences and events at any of its establishments that are spread across the country. Considering the high impact that COVID-19 has had on business, NWR saw the need […]

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30 giraffes translocated from Waterberg Plateau Park

1 July 2020

Thirty giraffes were translocated from Waterberg Plateau Park to two communal conservatives and a national park in June this year. The translocation was done by the environment ministry together with the Giraffe Conservation Foundation. Others involved in the translocation are Du Preez Wild with funding from the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and Wildlife Conservation Alliance. According […]

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Govt to review cuca shops leasehold policy in communal areas

1 July 2020

The government is envisaging policy and legal review into the current framework governing the allocation of leasehold for liquor, bottle stores and cuca shops in communal areas. Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein said the policy review has been necessitated by the proliferation of such applications over the years that are covered under “leaseholds for any purpose […]

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‘See land matters in the light of correcting past injustices’

1 July 2020

Agriculture, Water and Land Reform minister Calle Schletwein said land matters must be seen in the light of correcting injustices of the past, but also creating economic opportunities for disadvantaged citizens with the aim to diminish inequality. Speaking during the official opening of the induction and training workshop for the newly appointed chairperson of the […]

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NIP overwhelmed by Covid-19 cases

1 July 2020

Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said the cases are coming in large numbers because of a backlog at the Namibia Institute of Pathology. Dr Shangula said this Wednesday when he announced 52 new cases, the highest so far ever since Namibia had its first index cases in March. “This is occasioned by the expanded targeted […]

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Omatala omape gomodoolopa ya Ondangwa ogeli pokupwa

1 July 2020

Omupopiliko godoolopa Petrina Shitalangaho okwa lombwele Eagle FM omaandaha kutya elelo lyodolopa yOndangwa, olyati opoloyeka yetungo lyomatala omape olya tamekithwa omuvo gwaziko, noshimaliwa shoo milliona N$15 osha pungulwa mopoloyeka ndjoka. Omatala omape otaga tungwa miitopolwa iyali moka kehe oshitopolwa shomatala, otagapu koshimaliwa shoo milliona N$7.5. Shitalangaho okwati doolopa oyina omatala gopatatu, omatala ngoka tagaadhika komudhingoloko […]

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MTC doles out N$67,8m to sports, arts sectors

30 June 2020

MTC has announced a massive sponsorship that amounts to N$67,8m to various sport codes and other sectors within the arts and culture sector. The sponsorship that was announced in Windhoek Tuesday and is under MTC’s Most Admirable Brand status will run for the next three years. MTC’s Chief Human Capital & Corporate Affairs Officer, Tim […]

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Venaani slams Geingob over Malawi’s Chakwera

30 June 2020

President of the official opposition party, the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) McHenry Venaani has slammed President Hage Geingob for hypocrisy after the latter sent his congratulatory message to newly elected Malawian stateman, Lazarus Chakwera. Venaani accused Geingob of not having stood by the people of Malawi in their grievances against last year’s rigged election while […]

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Police seize ‘Covid-19’ tea from Walvis Bay shop

30 June 2020

Erongo police raided a Chinese shop at Walvis Bay on Tuesday for selling a tea product he claimed can prevent Covid-19. The Chinese, who runs a shop in Kuisebmond, was selling the tea for N$400. Erongo governor Neville Andre and Walvis Bay constituency councillor Knowledge Ipinge also accompanied the police during the raid. Although the […]

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