A man aged between 30 and 40 years died on Tuesday after allegedly being struck by a train near Tsumeb. The Namibian Police Force’s deputy commissioner in the Oshikoto Region,... read more →
The Khomas Regional Council hosted its teachers’ awards at Eros Primary School on 25 October . This is to celebrate the commitment and implementation of the Teaching at the Right... read more →
President Hage Geingob has expressed sadness at the death of Axali Doëseb, whom he described as a renowned musical composer, conductor, and distinguished figure who played a leading role in... read more →
The //Karas region held a career exhibition to introduce and promote possible careers amongst the learners and expose them to potential training opportunities. This is in addition to offering learners... read more →
South Africa's Federation of Trade Unions is demanding that members of government in senior positions from ministers to district directors and managers must all take their children to public schools... read more →
The Keetmanshoop Municipality threatened to disconnect water and electricity to government offices, businesses and institutions over unpaid municipal accounts. Keetmanshoop Mayor said the suspensions will be carried out in three... read more →
The water crisis in the Amaupa village of the Omusati region continues to worsen daily as the drought hits harder. Amaupa resident Petrus Shiweva said community members of the Tsandi... read more →
The EFF is urging government to cut ties with Israel in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. They also call for the removal of the Israeli ambassador to South Africa. The... read more →
Okahandja residents occupying unserviced municipal land in the fast-growing informal settlement of FiveRand have resorted to using waste water from the NamWater industrial pipeline flowing into the riverbed adjacent to... read more →
The president of a synagogue in the US city of Detroit has been found stabbed to death near her home. Samantha Woll's body was discovered in a nearby park Police... read more →