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  • Woman claims two missing bodies from Katima State mortuary

    Woman claims two missing bodies from Katima State mortuary

    By Risco Lumamezi FREDA Tungulu (55) is appealing to the Namibian government to unearth the graves and make pension payouts of the two members of the Caprivi Liberation Army. Ms Tungulu, a widow and sister of the two members of the Caprivi Liberation Army who were killed during the battle on September 3, 1999 at…

  • KMTC recommends CEO top post for Minister’s approval

    KMTC recommends CEO top post for Minister’s approval

    By Risco Lumamezi KATIMA CouncilL has finalised the recommendation in screening the new Chief Executive Officer for Katima Mulilo Town Council, for the endorsement by the Minister of Urban and Rural Development. Among the four candidates who were called for interviews in March this year, three candidates on the list were referred to the Minister…

  • Delport springs sights on the tobacco saga

    Delport springs sights on the tobacco saga

    By Mwaka Simasiku  UNITY in Justice Chief Executive Officer Mr.Andre Delport, out looked on the ongoing tobacco saga regarding an application by the Chinese company to farm tobacco in the Zambezi Region covering 10 thousand hectares of fertile land. Mr. Delport, denoted the effects of tobacco farming on the land and economy it would impose,…

  • 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…

  • Law Reform Chief warns perpetrators of harmful cultural practices

    Law Reform Chief warns perpetrators of harmful cultural practices

    By Staff Reporter Namibia’s Law Reform Chairperson, Ms.Yvonne Dausab has warned all perpetrators who are violating the fundamental rights and freedoms of women, with harmful cultural practices to stop it. Ms. Dausab facilitated a legal perspective on the prevention of harmful cultural practices in the Zambezi Region, during the National Dialogue organised by a feminist…

  • Lukato calls for regime change

    Lukato calls for regime change

    By Mwaka Simasiku NDP President Martin Lukato , has called the international community to intervene on political matters affecting the country and the world in general. Mr Lukato, singled out issues on which he focused on the dominance of the ruling party SWAPO in Namibia, which has been in power for 26-years without solving the…

  • UPDATED: Trump action derails global refugee resettlement efforts

    UPDATED: Trump action derails global refugee resettlement efforts

    US President Donald Trump’s executive order, which went into effect on Friday afternoon, has suspended refugee resettlement to the United States for the next four months, blocked entry of Syrian nationals entirely until further notice, and reduced the country’s total refugee admissions for fiscal year 2017 by more than half. The actions of the new…

  • Imperforated Anus boy still needs urgent medical operation

    Imperforated Anus boy still needs urgent medical operation

    By STAFF REPORTER  A Nine-year–old boy with an imperforated anus is still in need of urgent medical operation, as his medical condition seems to be getting worse when is growing. Gift Mikatazo was born on 14 September 2007 with his rear opening (anus) clamped, which prevents him from removing waste material (faeces) from his body.…

  • We need a refurbished community centre at Kaliyangile

    We need a refurbished community centre at Kaliyangile

    Dear editor ,  we the residents of Kaliyangile Village are very much worried on why we are left out behind to the national slogan of peace , stability and prosperity. We are currently own a community resource centre building which composed of 15 computers in a store room which are of no use and I…

  • President Geingob to visit France

    President Geingob to visit France

    By Staff Reporter Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob will visit the French Republic from November 27 – 29. This is the invitation of François Hollande, French President, to Dr. Geingob, who will be accompanied by the First Lady, Monica Geingos, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and other Ministers…

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