• Katima Council demolishes houses of Lwanyanda residents

  • How to trade forex in Namibia

    How to trade forex in Namibia

    The trading of foreign currencies is becoming increasingly popular in Namibia. The number of units of currency that have been traded for one another in Namibia over the past five years has increased over the years. The availability and cost of foreign exchange trading in Namibia have been substantially improved by recent technological developments in…

  • IPC condemns demolition, demands apology from Katima Council

    IPC condemns demolition, demands apology from Katima Council

    By Staff Reporter The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has condemned the recent demolition of the informal settlements of Lwanyanda and Cowboy by the Katima Mulilo Town Council, and demands for unconditional public apology to the affected residents. Mr. Elvis Milunga Lizazi, IPC Regional Chairperson in Zambezi region told reporters during a press conference held…

  • Katima Mulilo evictions and demolitions, a catalyst for anarchy

    Katima Mulilo evictions and demolitions, a catalyst for anarchy

    What has been going on in Katima Mulilo for some years now is un-called for and very unfortunate, and if we are not careful the repercussions and long term aftermath will be fatal and regrettable. Starting from street vendors’ evictions, and now to the demolitions of houses. What is sad about it is that this…

  • Katima Council demolishes houses of Lwanyanda residents

    Katima Council demolishes houses of Lwanyanda residents

    By Simon Liseli The Katima Mulilo Town Council has demolished houses of the residents of Lwanyanda informal settlement on Thursday. Lwanyanda which literally means “we are suffering”, is an outskirt of the town of Katima Mulilo which was occupied illegally by local residents of Katima Mulilo who do not have plots to stay since 2017.…

  • Masubia Chief Coronation ceremony delayed

    Masubia Chief Coronation ceremony delayed

    By Simon Liseli The delay of the coronation ceremony of the new chief of the Masubia tribe has sparked angers and confusion amongst its people and entire residents of Zambezi region. Since the passing of his royal highness, the late chief Kisco Maiba Liswani III in July 2021,people want to know more on when will…

  • Geingob to attend Botswana-Namibia Bi-National Commission

    Geingob to attend Botswana-Namibia Bi-National Commission

    By Staff Reporter Namibian President Dr. Hage G. Geingob, will travel to Gaborone in Botswana, on September 8-9, 2022, to attend inaugural session of the Botswana-Namibia Bi-National Commission (BNC). In a press statement issued by Penda Naanda, Executive Director of the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation stated that, the BNC is a high-level bilateral…

  • Man caught red-handed for stealing in the church

    Man caught red-handed for stealing in the church

      By Simon Liseli A man was caught red-handed at Kalumba SDA Church, sixteen kilometers (16) south of Katima Mulilo on August 16, 2022 with eleven (11) black plastic chairs and a wheel barrow. He stole from Kalumba Seventh-Day Adventist Church (SDA) at around mid-night; He was caught by the church clerk Mr. Andy Muyendekwa…

  • 5 people die in SA plane crush at Impalila

    5 people die in SA plane crush at Impalila

    By Simon Liseli Five (5) people died shortly in a South African registered Cessna 210 V5LMK airplane, operated by Scenic Air on Tuesday, after a takeoff near Kangongolo village in Impalila Island. Four (4) of the deceased are German tourists, and a pilot from South Africa died on the spot. The plane crush, and the…

  • Police recovers 16 head of stolen cattle in Zambia

    Police recovers 16 head of stolen cattle in Zambia

    By Simon Liseli The Namibian Police at Katima Mulilo in Zambezi region have recovered sixteen (16) cattle out of forty five (45) head of cattle that were stolen on August 13, 2022. Recovered cattle were repatriated to Namibia via WENELA Border post on Tuesday, after they were recovered on August 20, from the neighbouring Zambia.…