February 23
Namibia: Street Vendors Allowed to Operate At Geingob's Memorial
Street vendors are permitted to sell their goods at specified locations during Saturday's official memorial service proceedings of former president Hage Geingob at Independence… Read more »
November 25, 2023
Namibia: Is a Smart City the Best Solution to Windhoek's Urban Development?
ARE SMART CITIES the best urban development models for cities in developing countries? Can Namibia afford to create a smart city, particularly when the national broadband policy… Read more »
October 24, 2023
Namibia: City of Windhoek Too Broke to Deliver Serviced Land - Gawanas
Landless People's Movement (LPM) councillor and former Windhoek mayor Sade Gawanas says the City of Windhoek cannot provide serviced land to the over 40 000 applicants on its… Read more »
September 24, 2023
Namibia: Windhoek Short of Industrial Land
The Windhoek City Council is grappling with a shortage of industrial land, prompting the local authority to subdivide a portion of Farm Ujams No. 288 and establishing a new… Read more »
March 04, 2023
Namibia: Revamping the City One Spot At a Time
A YOUNG couple is currently on the move, revamping old bus stops in Windhoek. Read more »
January 30, 2023
Namibia: No Work, No Pay During Strike - NHE
THE National Housing Enterprise (NHE) says it will invoke a no-work, no-pay rule during the strike which 90% of employees voted in favour of on Friday. Read more »
September 14, 2022
Namibia: City to Spend N$6,8 Million On Eight Houses
THE City of Windhoek under the council's affordable housing programme will construct eight houses at the corner of Moses Garoëb and Visarend streets at Khomasdal. Read more »
June 18, 2022
Namibia: Cenored to Electrify Otjiwarongo's Ombili Settlement
CENTRAL and northern electricity distributor (Cenored) is electrifying 192 houses in the Ombili informal settlement at Otjiwarongo. Read more »
April 27, 2022
Namibia: 830 Oshakati Families Allocated Free Plots
THE Oshakati Town Council has started the process of relocating families living in 697 shacks and 133 brick houses built on unserviced land in four informal settlements, Oshakati… Read more »