October 15
Namibia: Namra Urges Public to Report Tax-Dodging Companies
New Era
The Namibia Revenue Agency has urged taxpayers to report companies which do not pay tax so that they can investigate and take action against them. Read more »
Namibia: N$5b Needed Annually for Roads Upkeep...Maintenance Strategy Required for All Roads
New Era
Namibia requires about N$5 billion annually to effectively maintain its national roads network. Read more »
Namibia: Ovitoto Farmers Receive Free Lucerne
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Namibia: Kauandenge - Nudo Will Never Be Hijacked ...As Manifesto Promises Rural Development, Land Reform
New Era
The turnout at the party's manifesto launch on Saturday and the united front within the party's rank and file should be a clear demonstration that Nudo will never be hijacked by… Read more »
Namibia: Mccarty Wins Black Desert Championship in Second PGA Tour Start
New Era
Matt McCarty clinched his first PGA Tour title at only the second attempt as he won the inaugural Black Desert Championship. Read more »
Namibia: Nust, Union Agree On Salary Increase
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Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) management and the representative union's salary negotiations ended on a high note. After months of negotiations between the… Read more »
Namibia: Venaani Lashes Out At Northern Tenderpreneurs ...'Blames' Shaningwa for Windswept Rally
New Era
Popular Democratic Movement president McHenry Venaani said businesspeople in the north decorate their trucks with Swapo flags, campaigning for the ruling party because they are… Read more »
Namibia: Neighbours Committed to Orange River Solution
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Namibia and South Africa are considering the Report of the Joint Committee of Experts on the Orange River Boundary, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation. Read more »
Namibia: Hardap Hosts Tense Tussle
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The southern town of Mariental was this weekend abuzz with political energy. Read more »
Namibia: Congested Farms Concern Omaheke Councillors
New Era
Crowded farms, hopelessness among corridor farmers and landlessness remain growing concerns in the Omaheke region, the regional leadership has admitted. Read more »
Namibia: Farmers Tips - Good Rainfall Does Not Guarantee Rangeland Recovery
New Era
Arangeland refers to land inhabited by native plants (grass, forbs, shrubs and trees) and utilised by domestic and wild animals. Read more »
Namibia: How Climate Change Is Reshaping the Role of Police
New Era
At first, glance, relating climate change to police work might seem unrealistic - even far-fetched. Still, as the planet warms, it is becoming increasingly clear that the shifting… Read more »
Namibia: Urgent Application Against Swapo Fails
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Windhoek High Court Judge Eileen Rakow yesterday struck an urgent application lodged by a disgruntled Swapo member against the nomination of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as Swapo's… Read more »
Namibia: Air Botswana's Whk Route Faces Delays
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Air Connect Namibia has provided an update on the imminent routes into Windhoek's Hosea Kutako International Airport that have seen a delay in Air Botswana's connection between… Read more »
Namibia: Bossa to Anchor New Maerua Mall Development
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The sub-contractors of the Maerua Mall development project last week hosted a roof-wetting event, bringing together sub-contractors, the main contractor Afrideca, the professional… Read more »
Namibia: SKW and Cbsbook Place in Final
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Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW) U/19 secured their spot in the final of the MTC HopSol Youth League after a thrilling 5-3 penalty shootout victory against Ramblers at the Jan Möhr… Read more »
Namibia: NNFU Wants Mobile Unit Abattoir for Kunene
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The Namibia National Farmers' Union (NNFU) has reiterated its call for government to set up a mobile unit abattoir in the Kunene region to create market access opportunities for… Read more »
Liberia: Sister Aid Liberia Concludes Leadership, Public Speaking, and Management Training for Emerging Women Leaders
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Sister Aid Liberia (SALI) with support from UN Women and Irish Aid, has concluded a transformative leadership, public speaking, and organizational management training for newly… Read more »
Liberia: President Boakai At the 2024 World Food Forum
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Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai at the 2024 World Food Forum in Rome, Italy on Monday told the gathering that the world is witnessing an alarming rise of hunger and… Read more »
Liberia: Labor Ministry Nabs 19 Chinese Workers At China Union Without Permits
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The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Labor, has apprehended 19 Chinese immigrants working without valid work permits at TXT Mineral Resources Limited, a subcontractor… Read more »
Liberia: Stop the Killing
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Our Community is in a state of sadness because a speeding motor bike killed a cat this morning. All of the five children of the cat are in tears grieving for their Mother. The… Read more »
Liberia: As President Boakai Prepares to Appoint Modad's Replacement, Fpa Profiles Potential Picks
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Since the resignation of Commerce Minister Amin Modad, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and his administration are once again searching for a suitable candidate to fill the vacancy. Read more »
Liberia: United Methodist Church Bishop Declares Church Will Not Endorse Same-Sex Marriage
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Bishop Samuel J. Quire Jr., head of the Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, has unequivocally rejected claims that the church supports same-sex marriage. Read more »
Liberia: Jodie Seton Urges Members to 'Work Together to Achieve Swal's Vision and Mission'
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Liberia Football Association (LFA) Third Vice President, Jodie Seton, has called on members of the Sports Writers Association of Liberia (SWAL) to unite in pursuit of the… Read more »
Liberia: Central Bank of Liberia Holds Strategic Stakeholders Engagement in Ganta
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The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) recently concluded a one-day external stakeholders' engagement in Ganta, Nimba County. The event, which brought together participants from all 15… Read more »