• Caprivi Pharmacy celebrates its birthday

    By Martha Matongo THE Caprivi Pharmacy held its first anniversary, earlier this month under the new ownership in Katima Mulilo. March 7, 2015, was celebrated as the day when the new owner, Miss Franzél Marais gave away 300 free boerewors rolls to the valued customers who supported the pharmacy on its special day. The amused…

  • Revolution of Regional and Local Authority Governance in a multi-cultural society Local Authority business is service oriented and at most greatly public-interest driven

    As such the ideal service so rendered need to be felt by the grassroots which are the end users. In a society where different tribes co-exist it is critically important that every inhabitant of a constituency, city, town or village equally enjoy the proceeds of effective service delivery. The idea that blood is thicker than…

  • Open Letter to all Churches in Namibia

    Brotherly greetings to all the churches that proclaim the true gospel of God in the whole region of the Zambezi. Brethren I am sure you all aware that the Devil has taken a final stance to fight all forms of good and righteousness and this time he is using money and business fraternity consisting of…

  • We don’t want tobacco farm in Zambezi

    We are wondering on our governor who allows the Chinese to farm tobacco in our region instead of maize, mahangu, vegetables and many more to end hunger in the region, but him is creating people ‘s death. HIV & AIDs is very high and even people are dying because they are still people who are…

  • Sachona trouble elephant killed

    Sachona trouble elephant killed

    By Staff Reporter PROFESSIONAL hunters finally killed an elephant that killed a 73 –years –old man at Sachona, 130 km south of Katima Mulilo this month. It took two days for the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, together with the Namibian police reserve force unit to hunt and kill the trouble animal, but all to…

  • Geingob appoints 5 new more deputies

    By Staff Reporter THE In-coming Namibian president, Dr Hage Geingob has appointed five new deputy ministers of the ministries of Defence, Industrialization, Trade and SME Development, Mines and energy, Public Enterprises, and Works and Transport. The new Deputy Minister of Defence is Mr. Billy Mwaninange, who will work with Mr. Penda Ya Ndakolo as Minister…

  • What you need to know about DRR

    NAIROBI, (IRIN) – A new global plan to prepare for future natural and climate-linked disasters agreed in Sendai, Japan today has been condemned by development agencies as lacking in ambition and short-changing poorer countries that are most at risk. The World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction agreed a framework for the next 15 years that…

  • After Israel’s elections, what prospects for Middle East peace process?

    JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, (IRIN) – Shortly before Israel’s elections on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that as long as he remained in power there would be no independent Palestinian state.“Whoever moves to establish a Palestinian state or intends to withdraw from territory is simply yielding territory for radical Islamic terrorist attacks against Israel,” he said. The…

  • Geingob announces new Cabinet

    Geingob announces new Cabinet

    By Staff Reporter PRESIDENT in-waiting Dr.Hage Geingob has officially announced his cabinet ministers and ministries on Thursday. Dr.Geingob who will be sworn-in as Namibia’s third president, on March 21 at Namibia’s 25th independence anniversary, told journalists at a Press Conference how his government is structured when he will succeed the out-going Namibian president Hifikepunye Pohamba.…

  • Zim cultural group to tour Namibia

    Zim cultural group to tour Namibia

    By Burzil Dube A ZIMBABWEAN cultural dance group based in Hwange called Pezhuba Pachena will during the Easter Holidays embark on a tour of Namibia and Botswana as part of efforts to promote traditional music and dance beyond the country’s borders. In a recent interview with Caprivi Vision, the group’s artistic director,Mr Luckmore Munzambwa said…