Two families of 79 San people at Eenhana in the Ohangwena region say they are surviving on a dumpsite. Every morning and every afternoon they go to the local dumpsite... read more →
B1 City fraud accused Kelly Nghixu-lifwa told Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg that he did everything he is accused of in the open and not anybody’s back. He was... read more →
Regulators in the UK have approved the development of a new oil field off the coast of Scotland, despite widespread concerns about its environmental impact. It comes a week after... read more →
Uganda's government is looking to China to secure credit for its crude oil pipeline. This, Leon Solomon reports, as the country needs about 5 billion US dollars for the pipeline... read more →
Gondwana Collection Namibia has launched the "Tourism Heroes" campaign to recognise and support those who contribute significantly to the safety, hospitality, kindness, care, and preservation of local tourism. Here’s Gys... read more →
SA's Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse calls for affordable internet access to boost economic growth and digital inclusion. They have submitted a comprehensive response to the draft white paper on Audio... read more →
Erongo Governor Neville Andre Itope has applauded the three town councils of Omaruru, Karibib and Usakos for their collaborative efforts to steer the towns’ economies to greater heights. The governor... read more →
The Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia has taken immediate steps to address a severe shortage of vital lifesaving equipment, which is believed to be currently stored in the Menzies Aviation... read more →
Chipo Dendere, Wellesley College Nelson Chamisa, the 45-year-old leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), is making a second bid to be Zimbabwe’s next president.... read more →
Tropical Storm Hilary has arrived in Southern California, where authorities have warned of severe flooding risks from unusual torrential rains. And as Ira Spitzer reports, it's the first tropical storm... read more →