A group of former employees of the former Tsumeb Corporation Limited Group (TCL) signed a petition to re-open the search for an estimated N$116.9 million in surplus pension money over the weekend.
The regular stench of raw and processed sewerage, as well as the seasonal plagues of drain flies, will soon be something of the past, as Swakopmund looks for the ideal location for its new sewerage works.
Eleven primary school children from previously disadvantaged backgrounds are being exposed to Namibia's protected areas while at the same learning about the country's flora and fauna and the importance of preserving the environment.
The arrival of cellular network operator, Cell One on the local telecommunications scene has heralded comparative advertising between the old horse Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) and the new kid on the block.
AS the mystery around the six container-loads of arms destined for Zimbabwe deepened, the Chinese government yesterday denied that the ship An Yue Jiang had delivered the consignment of weapons.
The shortage of proper housing and sanitation facilities and the overall lack of development in rural areas continues to be a source of concern for the Namibian Government.
With the coming into force of the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities this month, a senior officer in the national disability movement has said Namibia should work hard to make education and training more inclusive.
Wilfred Brock, the Transport Information Divisional Manager of the Roads Authority (RA) has expressed disappointment with motor vehicle owners who have not yet settled their outstanding licence fees despite the amnesty period given to motorists.
An investigation by the Ministry of Works into a fatal parachute accident that happened at Swakopmund last year has concluded that the death of the two people involved was caused by a combination of human error and equipment malfunction.
The Emerging Commercial Farmers Support Programme (ECFSP) last week launched four production manuals to help farmers increase the level of their agricultural education and productivity.
African Finance ministers tasked the management of the African Development Bank (AfDB) with the development of a paper exploring options to address the current food shortages in Africa that is also a global crisis, at their meeting in Maputo, Mozambique,
Education is a cornerstone of economic and social opportunity and yet education systems in Namibia and in fact around the world still face some serious challenges. This is the view of Microsoft Partners in Learning.
The attitude and behaviour of some health workers is worrisome because they do not display courtesy, patience, empathy, human dignity and tolerance that are the cornerstones of their public duty.
Although workers at the Skorpion Zinc Mine suspended wage negotiations and a week-long strike on Tuesday, the company management yesterday notified the union of its intention to lock out employees in the bargaining unit from its operations.