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  • Sikaunga School Principal retires at 56

    Sikaunga School Principal retires at 56

    By Simon Liseli A-56-year-old school principal of Sikaunga Primary situated some 130 kilometers north-west of Zambezi region in Kongola Constituency, took his early retirement at the beginning of last month to go and rest due to illness problems. Speaking during his farewell party that was held at Sikaunga, Mr.Mibonda emphasized more on the importance of…

  • Caprivi School best 3 learners honoured

    Caprivi School best 3 learners honoured

    By Chaze Chika CAPRIVI Senior Secondary School (CSS), has been known as the top performing school in Zambezi, even though the school came second in the grade 10 results for 2017, it still managed to produce three learners who got 42 points. Munichinga Gizzel, Sinvula Mbeha and Nkondo Michelle are the top performing learners at…

  • Aftermath of August 2,shootings claims suffering in Zambezi

    Aftermath of August 2,shootings claims suffering in Zambezi

    By Chaze Chika THE Caprivi aftermath  secessionist uprising plot of August 2, 1999 in Zambezi formally known as Caprivi region that claimed a number of lives 19 years ago is still affecting Mr. Domingo Armando Jaime in the streets of Katima Mulilo today. An Angolan born national Mr Domingo aged 49,who came to Zambezi region…

  • Katima Council receives new houses from Shikuh investments

    Katima Council receives new houses from Shikuh investments

    By Simon Liseli KATIMA Mulilo Town Council has received 31 brand new houses (bulk services) from Shikuh Investments CC on Tuesday, at extension 21 of New Cowboy suburb location which is located near Chefuzwe Area,a few meters apart. Speaking during the handing over ceremony Katima  Mulilo mayor Georgina Mwiya –Simataa said her council is in…

  • Kangumu urges UNAM Students to work hard

    Kangumu urges UNAM Students to work hard

    By Simon Liseli ASSISTANT Pro-Vice Chancellor (APVC) of the University of Namibia (UNAM) at Katima Mulilo Campus, Dr. Bennett Kangumu has seriously encouraged seniors and first year students together with UNAM staff to work hard in order to achieve their goals and ambitions. “First and foremost let me extend my sincere gratitude to our regional…

  • Why signing boarder treaty between Botswana and Namibia ?

    Why signing boarder treaty between Botswana and Namibia ?

    Dear editor-in-Chief, kindly publish this letter in your esteemed newspaper People have you wondered as to what was the purpose of this border treaty recently signed Between Botswana and Namibia governments in this day and age? Doesn’t it appear suspicious that boundaries which were established at the Berlin conference 1884-1885 that today they should again…

  • Misuse of GRN vehicle worries residents

    Misuse of GRN vehicle worries residents

    By Simon Liseli Misuse of government vehicles has raised eyebrows among tax payers in Zambezi region. This comes after the ministry of agriculture, water and forestry vehicle was found at a certain bar, Linyanti area some 75 kilometres south of Katima Mulilo on February 9, 2018 late in the evening with the unknown driver with,…

  • Zambezi Council gets new offices

    Zambezi Council gets new offices

    By Chaze Chika  NEW Multi-million dollar state-of the-art hosting new offices for Zambezi Regional Council (ZRC) that has been under construction since 2014 has been successfully completed. Ginsu a Chinese company won the tender to construct the brand new offices which are aimed at bringing together old scattered structure of the regional council inherited from…

  • Simushi speaks out for voiceless people of Liselo

    Simushi speaks out for voiceless people of Liselo

    By Chaze Chika KATIMA  Rural Constituency Councillor  Wardens Matengu Simushi has expressed concerns on illegal activities by construction companies in the region that are taking place at Liselo area some 10 kilometers west of Katima Mulilo.   This follows an outcry from community members of the area that some construction companies such as Katima Brick…

  • Liselo Sub-Khuta charges N$50 000 fine to construction owners

    Liselo Sub-Khuta charges N$50 000 fine to construction owners

    By Simon Liseli LISELO Sub-Khuta has charged an amount of fifty thousand Namibia dollars (N$50 000) each to two Construction Company owners, for illegal digging of the gravel sand without a consent from the traditional authority. This was revealed at the meeting discussion on the procedures of getting into the area and lease agreement of…

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