Omulumentu a ponokelwa koombwa
Omulumentu omunamimvo 47 okwa ponokelwa koombwa dhopit bull mepandanda lyoHindernburg mOtjiwarongo ongula yOmandaha. Oombwa odho tuudhoka natango muMaalitsa odha li dha ponokele omukiintu nokanona ke...
View ArticleNAMAs may relocate
A light spat appears to be developing between the City of Windhoek and MTC. This follows an announcement by the NAMAs executive chairperson, Tim Ekandjo, that MTC might be forced to review the decision...
View ArticleCouncil removes Long Beach barrier
The municipality of Walvis Bay on Saturday removed a barrier erected by Long Beach residents to keep cars off the beach in front of their homes. Municipal spokesman Kevin Adams said the barrier was not...
View ArticleZambian drug dealer sentenced
Temwani Mkandawire, 24, the Zambian national arrested with 100 grams of raw cocaine powder (ten bullets) with an estimated value of N$50 000 in his possession in Walvis Bay on 8 July was fined N$15...
View ArticleMuharukua defiant
The governor of Kunene Region, Angelika Muharukua, has been accused of interfering in the affairs of the Opuwo Town Council following allegations that she instructed the councillors at the town not to...
View ArticleWalvis needs clean-up
Walvis Bay Mayor Immanuel Wilfred says the standard of the town’s cleanliness has dropped considerably and called on residents to ensure a clean and healthy city for residents and a pleasant surprise...
View ArticleOshikango a shadow of its former self
Once the busiest border town in the country, Oshikango has now become a ghost town as business between Angola and Namibia, which ten years ago generated about half a billion dollars a month, has all...
View ArticleN$1.2 million pledged at OATF dinner
The Ongwediva Town Council raised N$1.265 million for hosting the 17th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) at a gala dinner on Saturday evening. MTC, being the main sponsor of the OATF, pledged N$412...
View ArticleNAC builds N$15 million fire station
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) last week unveiled a new fire station built at the Eros Airport in Windhoek. The fire station was built to uplift the standard of the entire airport and keep in line...
View ArticleODC mum on Omahenene Business Park
After losing an adjudication case, the Offshore Development Company (ODC) has been mum on the abandoned Omahenene SME Business Park in the Omusati Region. Namibian Sun has been informed that the...
View ArticleLand frenzy
Hundreds of Windhoek people yesterday rushed to the City of Windhoek following an announcement that 96 plots in Otjomuise 5 were on offer to first-time buyers. Many of the people in the long queues did...
View ArticleEntries for RTA awards open
Entries for the 2017 Responsible Tourism Awards (RTA) in the Tourism Accommodation Establishments and Tour Operators categories have opened. The winners of the awards that are hosted by the Namibia...
View ArticleStruggle kids sing Pendukeni’s praises
It was a bitter-sweet moment for children of the liberation struggle on Monday when 49 of them received Namibian citizenship for the first time and 26 years after independence. Home Affairs and...
View ArticleDangerous storage facility gets the nod
The management committee (MC) of the Walvis Bay municipal council recommended during the ordinary council meeting for July that approval be granted for the lease of a portion of Remainder Farm 43 to...
View ArticleKapana vendors out in the cold
The Otjiwarongo municipality is chasing vendors back onto the street after it sold the only open market in the town to a private entity without making provision for the vendors. The municipality has...
View ArticleIt is about inclusion
Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Deodat Maharaj was in Namibia recently, and took time out of his busy schedule to speak to Namibian Sun’s Gordon Joseph. Maharaj spoke about the relevance of the...
View ArticleForeign missions are corruption free - Silungila
Defence Attaché at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Namibia to the United Nations (UN), Brigadier General Frederick Silungila has dismissed alleged corruption in the recruitment of security...
View ArticleKeetmanshoop kicks orphans to the kerb
A Keetmanshoop resident is accusing the Keetmanshoop Municipality of callously evicting two orphan girls from one of its subsidised Autoline houses located in the Krönlein suburb. A few months ago, the...
View ArticleKomsberg dispute referred to trial
The dispute between the liquidator of Farm Komsberg, an export grape farm in Namibia’s far South, and leases on portions of the farm which both recently partially succeeded in court, has been ordered...
View ArticleMedicine Council Caption Story
New medicine controllers TEAM: The minister of health and social services, Bernhard Haufiku, flanked by the new members of the Medicines Regulatory Council. They are Augustinus Goagoseb, Naita...
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