September 19
Namibia: 'Banning Political Activism On Campus Is Wrong'
The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) does not welcome the ban on political activities at the University of Namibia (Unam). Read more »
Namibia: Universities Collaborate On Energy Sector
The International University of Management (IUM) and Witwatersrand University have collaborated to assist in creating professional qualifications in the energy sector. Read more »
Namibia: Namibia, Zambia to Exchange 21 Prisoners
Namibia and Zambia have officially exchanged 21 sentenced inmates at the Katima Mulilo Border Post in a move to enhance prisoner rehabilitation and reintegration. Read more »
September 18
Namibia: 98 Repatriated Namibians to Be Welcomed With Land
About 98 Batswana of Namibian origin, who are due to be repatriated on Friday, will be settled in the Omaheke, Otjozondjupa and Hardap regions. Read more »
September 17
Namibia: Businesses Fear Closure Amid Tax Refunds
Local businesses fear they could be forced to close shop after a decision that employers have to pay employees Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax refunds, and not the government. Read more »
September 18
Namibia: Silver Jubilee Meeting for Traditional Leaders
I am honoured to join our esteemed members of the Council of Traditional Leaders this morning. Read more »
September 17
Namibia: United Nations Secretary General Guterres Appoints Geingos As Sustainable Development Goals Advocate
United Nations (UN) secretary general António Guterres has appointed former first lady Monica Geingos as a Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) advocate, the UN has… Read more »
September 16
Namibia: Heavy Prison Terms for Walvis Bay House Robbers
Four men convicted of murdering a Walvis Bay resident during a house robbery have been sentenced to an effective prison term of 35 years each. Read more »
Southern Africa: Zimbabwe to Follow in Namibia's Footsteps, Orders Cull of 200 Elephants Amid Food Shortages From Drought
Zimbambwe will cull 200 elephants as it faces an unprecedented drought that has led to food shortages. Read more »
Namibia: Slow Walk to Deliver Gh2 Talk in Namibia
John Grobler takes stock of progress on Namibia's ambitious green hydrogen programme Read more »
Namibia: 'Pause, Reflect and Explore'
I am deeply thrilled to be here today to inaugurate this exciting month- Read more »
Namibia: 'Trap' Is a Bit of a Trap
M Night Shyamalan's latest film 'Trap' (2024) is testament to his creativity and ability to come up with gripping concepts. Read more »
Namibia: South African Tau Scores Twice As Ahly Crush Gor Mahia
Out-of-favour South Africa winger Percy Tau scored twice as Al Ahly began their CAF Champions League title defence by hammering Gor Mahia of Kenya 3-0 in Nairobi on Sunday. Read more »
Namibia: Wanderers Win Epic Final
FNB Wanderers are Namibia's Windhoek Lager Rugby Premier League champions after beating FNB Unam 45-20 in a terrific final on Saturday. Read more »
Namibia: Puff the Toxic Dragon
After years of numerous campaigns against 'big tobacco' and 'big nicotine', it seemed fewer people were likely to start smoking - until vaping arrived. Read more »
Namibia: 'Adapt or Die in Digital Transformation Era'
It is both an honour and a privilege to address you at the opening of the 8th National Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Summit, under this year's theme: 'Building… Read more »
Namibia: DStv to Recognise Namibian Content Creators
The DStv Namibia Content Creator Awards (NCCA), set for 2 November, aims to celebrate Namibia's most talented and inspiring online creators. Read more »
Namibia: Stunning Victory for the Special One
Flame 'Special One' Nangolo won the WBA Pan Africa super featherweight title in style with a first round knockout of Zimbabwe's Peter Pambeni on Saturday night. Read more »
September 11
Namibia: 'Gotty Gwetu' Cautions Against GBV in New Song
Kavango West musician Kudumo Godfried, better known as Gotty Gwetu, has released the single, 'Mama', which addresses gender-based violence (GBV). Read more »
September 09
Namibia: Supreme Court Rules NSFAF Head Hilya Nghiwete's Dismissal Was Fair
The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) board of directors had a valid and fair reason for dismissing the fund's former chief executive Hilya Nghiwete in 2020, the… Read more »
September 08
Namibia: Namibia At Risk of Seal Rabies
A local environmental group is concerned about an outbreak of seal rabies among South Africa's seal colony, which could spread to Namibia. Read more »
Namibia: Unemployment Driving Youth to Alcohol, Drugs - Amupanda
Affirmative Repositioning (AR) leader Job Amupanda says it's sad to see that the country's high youth unemployment rate is driving young Namibians to drugs, alcohol and crime. Read more »
Namibia: Rehoboth Up in Arms Over Power Outages
Residents of Rehoboth are outraged over regular power outages the town has been experiencing since last month. Read more »
Namibia: Political Parties Should Be Specific in Manifestos
Political parties should explain exactly how they plan to address the country's challenges. Read more »
Namibia: Locals Claim to Be Sidelined in N$60m Stadium Tender
The Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service is facing allegations of excluding potential local bidders from the tender process for the lead consultant for the Independence… Read more »