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THE Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced that fuel prices will drop by N$1,20 per litre for petrol and 30 cents per litre for diesel, effective 5 May. → Read More
NESTLÉ South Africa's voluntary recall of a limited number of KitKat products affects Namibian consumers. → Read More
The Namibian Cabinet has decided to discontinue the regional weekly Southern Times. → Read More
The Namibian was yesterday granted permission to live-stream the ongoing bail application by six of the men charged in the Fishrot fraud and corruption case. → Read More
The government is currently considering the possibility of introducing mandatory vaccination in Namibia. → Read More
A SURVEY conducted by the Namibia Private Practitioners Forum has shown that a lack of planning and several challenges around the provision of quality healthcare contributed to the high number of Covid-19 deaths in Namibia during its third wave of infection. → Read More
THERE is N$12 billion in taxes owed to the Namibian government by taxpayers, and some of it dates back to roughly 2006, the Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) said. → Read More
President Hage Geingob says newly chosen Swapo think tank member Vincent Likoro, who was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment after being convicted of rape, had approached him to be reinstated in his previous position as ministerial adviser but he (Geingob) had said no. → Read More
THE energy ministry has announced petrol and diesel price increases from tomorrow at midnight. → Read More
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani yesterday claimed president Hage Geingob recently asked him to accept the German genocide deal offer, although it included no legal obligation for the former colonial power. → Read More
Many unvaccinated employees at various workplaces in Namibia fear losing their jobs. → Read More
AIR Namibia's liquidators say the defunct state-owned airline's liabilities currently stand at N$3,5 billion, of which roughly N$693 million involves unpaid taxes. → Read More
THE Ovaherero and Nama leaders say they are ready to sacrifice their lives in the same way their forefathers did if they do not get a comprehensive reparations package for the1904-08 genocide. → Read More
Traditional chiefs will meet Swapo members of parliament ahead of the tabling of the genocide joint declaration in the National Assembly (NA) today in an effort to get the supposed agreement rejected. → Read More
ZIMBABWEAN-owned and South African-based car maker Mureza Prim8 is set to launch in the Namibian market next month. → Read More
The Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) and the Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA) say the 1904 to 1908 genocide declaration recently concluded between Namibia and Germany reflects the latter country's denial that the genocide was a crime. → Read More
PRESIDENT Hage Geingob says that expert projections and simulation tools indicate that the rising incidence curve of the Covid-19 third wave in Namibia is expected to peak around mid-August and may continue well until mid-September 2021. → Read More
The country has run out of first doses of the Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine. → Read More
PRESIDENT Hage Geingob says Namibia was never expecting to be in the situation it is now experiencing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More
Opposition parties yesterday labelled the country's government leaders as the new apartheid government of the day, saying they sold the Ovaherero and Nama people out for their own interests. → Read More