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  • Windhoek Gymnasium set to launch Online School solution

    Windhoek Gymnasium set to launch Online School solution

    By Staff Reporter  Windhoek Gymnasium Online School is set to launch in January 2021, and will offer a flexible structured education to Grade 4 to 12 learners across Namibia and other SADC countries. According to Ms.Lara Rothwell, Public Relations Manager for Nadia Rossouw Public Relations (NRPR) announced that with education moving online as a result…

  • Katima Urban Independent Candidate Matengu Speaks Out

    Katima Urban Independent Candidate Matengu Speaks Out

    Caprivi Vision  editor Risco Lumamezi had an exclusive  interview with the Independent Candidate for Katima Mulilo Urban Constituency Mr.Daniel Milomo Matengu, a science school teacher and law student , the popularly known  musical artist and a film marker, who catalogued his ambition to participate in the upcoming Regional and Local Authority Elections slated for November…

  • Hawkers petition Geingob to open street vending

    Hawkers petition Geingob to open street vending

    By Staff Reporter Street hawkers in Katima Mulilo have petitioned the president of Namibia, Dr. Hage Geingob to allow street vending business in Namibia. This was announced in a petition delivered to Zambezi regional Governor Lawrence Sampofu on Monday, during the protest march held by a group of the organised street vendors in Katima Mulilo.…

  • First Katima Mayor Laid To Rest

    First Katima Mayor Laid To Rest

    By Risco Lumamezi First Katima mayor, a prominent business man and a civil engineer was laid to rest at his home business at Kasika lodge on Friday, September 11. The late Mr.Gerhardus Visagie died on August 28, 2020 at the age of 92. He was the only white first Katima Mulilo Mayor who served from…

  • 2 virgins graduate their sikenge ceremony at Chefuzwe

    2 virgins graduate their sikenge ceremony at Chefuzwe

    By Risco Lumamezi TWO Virgin girls officially graduated their Sikenge ceremony recently, after two (2) months in a private room learning skills of marriage and discipline at Chefuzwe some 4 kilometres away the town of Katima Mulilo. Despite strict measures of COVID -19, this could not deter them to practice their culture. The ceremony is…

  • Lukato cautions govt to stop COVID 19

    Lukato cautions govt to stop COVID 19

    By Staff Reporter National Democratic Party (NDP) President, Martin Lukato Lukato has cautioned the Namibian government to stop the spread of the deadly corona virus which currently on increase with positive cases and death tolls. Mr. Lukato has commended the government on the imposition of the state of emergency and strict measures to stop further…

  • 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…

  • 9 street vendors in court for illegal vending

    9 street vendors in court for illegal vending

    By Risco Lumamezi Nine(9)street vendors who eke-out a living on the streets of Katima Mulilo appeared in the Katima Mulilo Magistrates Court on Monday July 20, 2020. The accused hawkers are facing charges of illegal vending and failing to obey the instructions from the authorized officer. Caprivi Vision has established that on Friday July 17,…

  • Zambezi records 4 positive cases of COVID 19

    Zambezi records 4 positive cases of COVID 19

    By Risco Lumamezi Reports of the deadly Coronavirus has surfaced in the might Zambezi region with four (4) positive cases since the start of the epidemic in the country. On Monday a health worker was tested positive at Ngweze Clinic which is located in the location of Cowboy within the vicinity of Katima Mulilo. Probing…

  • Religious leaders speak-out against South Korea’s scapegoating COVID19 members

    Religious leaders speak-out against South Korea’s scapegoating COVID19 members

    Staff Reporter Religious leaders and NGOs in association with the United Nations around the globe have raised their voices on the need to correct inappropriate persecution and human rights violations against a South Korea religious group, Shincheonji Church of Jesus. From Southern Africa, fourteen (14) religious leaders from the Christian, Islam, Hindu, the Church of…

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