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Rosh Pinah residents demonstrate against nepotism

Some community members at Rosh Pinah in the ||Kharas Region recently staged a peaceful demonstration accusing the Oranjemund Constituency councillor, Lazarus Nangolo and his office of nepotism when allocating government tenders and jobs at the mining t…

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Kawana inaugurates new Kunene Home Affairs office

Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Minister, Dr Albert Kawana on Thursday inaugurated the new Kunene regional head office building at Opuwo.The building forms part of the government’s efforts to decentralise service delivery and was constru…

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Kazenambo’s legacy shall long endure: Venaani

Popular Democratic Movement leader, McHenry Venaani, described the late Swapo veteran politician, Kazenambo Kazenambo, as a true son of the soil and staunch advocate of restorative justice, saying his legacy shall long endure.Kazenambo, a former Cabin…

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NTN releases new online reader

The National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) has announced the release of an online reader, which is a compilation of perspectives by eighteen Namibian theatre and creative practitioners, offering recommendations on how emerging theatre artists could navigate…

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Teen arrested for Mandrax possession at Outjo

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) arrested an 18-year-old boy for the alleged possession of Mandrax tablets at Outjo on Friday.A NamPol crime report issued on Sunday indicates that the suspect was allegedly found in possession of one full and one half…

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More guidance needed for untapped potential: Fredericks

Namibia’s most celebrated track and field athlete, Frank Fredericks, says the time is now for unearthing more untapped talent in the country.Fredericks who is the first athlete to win medals for Namibia at the Olympics told Nampa in an interview that …

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Windhoek’s chaos unite political opponents

Four opposition parties leading the City of Windhoek (CoW) have decided to put their political difference by singing a coalition agreement to run the city for the next five years.The signing of the long-awaited pact comes at a time when Windhoek has be…

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Land grabbers in Windhoek vow to continue

Land grabbing incidents experienced in Windhoek on Tuesday intensified, with residents saying they were desperate and determined not to stop because they are in their ‘motherland’.When Nampa visited the area in Otjomuise on Tuesday, a group of land gra…

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