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THE congress that elected Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as the party's next presidential candidate for the 2024 elections has been lauded by analysts. → Read More
The Democratic Republic of Congo's former president Joseph Kabila is threatening to sue The Namibian over two articles published in the newspaper this month. → Read More
The government plans to fork out an additional N$87 million for the national oil-storage facility, which has already gobbled up more than N$6,5 billion in taxpayer funds in the past five years. → Read More
The state-owned Roads Authority of Namibia wants to award a Chinese state-owned company a road tender worth N$475 million without publicly advertising the contract. → Read More
President Hage Geingob has faced strong criticism for telling people to go to hell and attacking state organs such as the Judiciary and the electoral commission. → Read More
Public enterprises minister Leon Jooste says the government has paid N$1,6 billion to terminate a contract with an American company that leased aircraft to Air Namibia. → Read More
The United States of America has banned former fisheries minister Bernard Esau and ex-justice minister Sacky Shanghala from entering the country because of allegations of corruption. → Read More
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba, Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa, secretary to Cabinet George Simataa and lawyer Sisa Namandje are listed as state witnesses in the Fishrot court case. → Read More
RECONAFRICA, a Canadian oil company that is drilling for oil in Kavango East has allegedly paid middleman Knowledge Katti as a "media consultant". → Read More
SWAPO president Hage Geingob says party leaders who are calling for him to step down are "copycats" of the South African system, since he cannot be impeached through congress. → Read More
A PRIVATE company has dragged NamPower to court over a failed solar power plant deal that was expected to cost around N$100 million. → Read More
A GROUP of Swapo connected youth and sport individuals are among the main beneficiaries of N$11,2 million paid from a fishing consortium co-owned by the state-owned National Youth Council and "Struggle Kids". → Read More
The government's plan to buy 327 tractors valued at around N$280 million is tainted by alleged irregularities. → Read More
A EUROPEAN company has instructed Air Namibia to return two of its biggest aeroplanes this week after the government's decision to shut the airline down. → Read More
The Canadian oil company that is currently drilling in a sensitive ecosystem in the Kavango region is threatening to sue The Namibian over a report published last month. → Read More
The government will spend around N$300 million to pay salaries of Air Namibia employees who will stay at home while the 74-year-old airline is shut down. → Read More
Air Namibia's board has pleaded with the government for a N$95 million bailout, but the state appears to have allowed a private company to shut down the airline through the courts. → Read More
SOME Tunacor shareholders were allegedly shocked to learn that president Hage Geingob's children were co-owners of a fishing company with close ties to political power. → Read More
SWAPO insists it emerged victorious from last week's elections, despite failing to retain control of over 30 towns and village councils across the country, including economic hubs such as Windhoek, Oranjemund, Lüderitz, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. → Read More
FORMER Namibia Defence Force (NDF) chief Martin Shalli has defended his remarks calling for cutting off throats of opposition at the ballot box. → Read More