Home Home

Home

BROADCAST STATION

Tune in to The Namibian’s broadcasting station.

WHATSON NAMIBIA

Today's ePaper (Click to subscribe)

SHOP

Shop with us insert more text on this

THE NEWS AT YOUR FINGER TIPS

Download Mobile App
21 September 2023

Send 20 pupils abroad for oil, gas studies – Iipinge

Swapo central committee member Hofni Iipinge has called on the Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation to send 20 Grade...

‘Traditional healer’ in court over pensioner’s death

Two men arrested for the alleged murder of an 84-year-old pensioner at Mabushe village last week were yesterday denied bail after making their first...

RedForce defends contract with City of Windhoek

Debt-collecting agency RedForce has reacted to the allegation made by the Katutura Residents’ Committee that the company has been hired by the City of...

More Top Stories

More Top Stories

‘It’s stupid to tell people we are poor’

Former minister of finance and public enterprises Helmut Angula says it is stupid for Namibia to keep telling the world the country is poor,...

Defence not ready for Fishrot trial

The Fishrot fishing quotas fraud, corruption and racketeering trial will not be starting as scheduled on 2 October, because seven of the 10 men...
- Advertisement -

Sport

Sports

Derby County swoop for free Nyambe

Namibian international defender Ryan Nyambe (25) is looking forward to a new challenge after a short-term deal to join English second division club Derby...

Crime

Crime

‘Traditional healer’ in court over pensioner’s death

Two men arrested for the alleged murder of an 84-year-old pensioner at Mabushe village last week were yesterday denied bail after making their first...

Windhoek man found with cannabis worth over N$180 000

A Man (21) was arrested at Otjomuise in Windhoek after he was allegedly found with 370 bankies of cannabis with a street value estimated...

Mother allegedly kills baby, hides body in deep freezer

A woman (34) is under police guard at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital after she allegedly murdered her newborn son and hid his six-day-old body in...
- Advertisement -

Business

Business

Nam under fire for failing to implement Sacu regulations

The Tyre Import Association of South Africa (Tiasa) has voiced concern over Namibia’s failure to implement the Southern Africa Customs Union (Sacu) regulations relating...

Tourism sector bounces back to pre-pandemic level

Namibia’s tourism sector peak season has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, with an August 2023 occupancy rate of 68,9%. This is up from 60,98% in July...

Omaheke leaders gain insight into uranium mining

The community leaders of Aminuis went to Dalur JSC, a Russian uranium company, to learn about uranium mining. The tour that took place on 18...
- Advertisement -

Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Urban Glam Design launches kiddies collection

Fashion designer and owner of Urban Glam Design Cathy...
Politics

Politics

Inside South Africa’s Operation Dudula: ‘Why we hate foreigners’

South African anti-migrant group Operation Dudula has become notorious for raiding businesses belonging to foreign nationals and forcing shops to close. BBC Africa Eye...

Opinions

Opinions

How Far is Namibia in Achieving Universal Health Coverage?

A major goal in public health is attaining health equity and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) plays an integral role in achieving this.  Health equity encompasses...

Workers Unions Should Not Be All Mouth and No Trousers

Trade unions are formed to represent the interests of workers in various trades and industries, in both the public and private sectors. Unions are normally...

Is An Amendment to the Police Act Warranted?

The debate in parliament about empowering Namibia’s police chief to share personal information with foreign non-law enforcement entities is a matter of public interest.  It...