Author: Caprivi Vision

  • Namibia reverts to stage 3 COVID-19 strict measures

    Namibia reverts to stage 3 COVID-19 strict measures

    By Staff Reporter Namibia has reverted to stage 3 of the COVID -19 strict measures of the State of emergency, it is applicable to all 14 regions of the country for the effective period of 16 days, starting August 12 to 28 August 2020. This was officially announced by the Namibian President Hage Geingob on […]

  • Schuckmannsburg school hostel construction delays under scrutiny

    Schuckmannsburg school hostel construction delays under scrutiny

    By Simon Liseli THE Construction delays of a hostel at Schuckmannsburg Senior Secondary School in Kabbe South at Luhonono are under scrutiny by Zambezi Regional government after contractors failed to complete the work. Governor of Zambezi Region Hon. Lawrence Sampofu has confirmed the delay of Luhonono school hostel that had protracted for years now. This […]

  • Namibia thank Iran for turning 38

    Namibia thank Iran for turning 38

    By Staff Reporter  Namibia’s Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration, Erastus Amutenya Utoni gave remarks on the occasion of the 38th Anniversary of Islamic Revolution of Iran on Thursday.  In the statement sent by the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, Minister Utoni who represented the Ministry of International Relation and Cooperation told the […]

  • Katima fugitives still on Run

    By Risco Lumamezi FIVE of the twelve escapes who break out the Katima Mulilo police cell on July 31 , 2007 are still at large. The twelve trial awaiting prisoners allegedly forced to open the door of their cell. Prisoners escaped the police cells in a breakthrough move, this included Sinvula Tawana, Kaonde Namushi, Martin […]

  • Community Forestry A living for rural people

    Community Forestry A living for rural people

    By Risco Lumamezi SEVEN communities in the Caprivi region have benefi ted from a joint initiative of the directorate of Forestry, German Development Service (DED) and German Development Bank (KFW). A new community based business model which started by community forests in the North- Eastern Namibia (CFNEN project), opened its gates in the newly Katima […]

  • NAB rejects accusations of govt subsidy

    By Risco Lumamezi CHIEF Executive Officer of Namibia Agronomic Board, Mr. Christof Brock has refuted allegations that the government was not helping farmers who grow maize in Namibia by providing them with a subsidy. The crux of the matter has been barked by a Union representing farmers in Caprivi, as there were divisions among communal […]

  • Muyako residents cry foul

    Muyako residents cry foul

    By Risco Lumamezi TRIBAL clashing on who owns Lake Liambezi, has sparked confusion to the people living in Muyako area, 60 km east of Katima Mulilo . A decree stating that Lake Liambezi is for Masubia, Confused the family members of the late Buchane, who claimed to be the owner of the land, and therefore […]

  • Katima Council back on track

    By Risco Lumamezi THE Katima Mulilo Town council, which faced financial crisis and irregularities, is now back on rolls after the Ministry’s intervention in the past two month. Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Regional and Local Government and Housing, Erastus Negonga briefed the media on Friday in withdrawing the technical team back to Windhoek, […]

  • Bukalo Khuta Threatens Top Traditional Singer

    By Collins Lyamine A 67-year-old man and a well-known top traditional musician in Caprivi, Godfrey Muyoba Milomo was threatened by the Bukalo traditional court last month. The court ordered a ruling to confiscate his new album for this year(2002) alleging that words in the song revealed some Indunas [councillors] practice. Muyoba who is popularly known […]

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