COVID-19 rebounds in Namibia, challenging exhausted medical system
Namibia, a sparsely populated African country, has recently reported a rebound in the number of
Germany to atone for Namibian colonial horrors with a billion euros of projects
Germany has agreed to fund projects in Namibia worth more than a billion euros over 30 years to
Windhoek court refuses application for gay couple to enter country
The Windhoek High Court in Namibia refused an application to compel the Namibian Home Affairs
Home Affairs confirms several ports of entry will reopen on Monday
Home Affairs has confirmed that several ports of entry into Botswana, Lesotho, Eswathini, Namibia,
Scientists surprised to discover two dwarf giraffes in Namibia, Uganda
Being tall is the giraffe’s competitive advantage, giving it the pick of leaves from the tallest
Former Namibian President Sam Nujoma hospitalised after testing positive for COVID-19
Former Namibian President Sam Nujoma has been hospitalised after testing positive for the
Bafana coach Ntseki calls for improvement ahead of Namibia friendly
Bafana Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki is calling for a much-improved performance from his players.
Namibia seeks IMF funding to help fight COVID-19
The Namibian government has approached the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a 4.5 billion
Namibia’s COVID-19 cases increase
Namibia COVID-19 cases increased from 32 to 90 in a week after a quiet period of about 45 days
Namibia shuts harbour town airport after two coronavirus infections
The airport in the Namibian harbour town of Walvis Bay has closed after two residents tested
World Press Freedom Index ranks SA 4th in Africa, 31st worldwide
The 2020 World Press Freedom Index has ranked South Africa fourth in Africa and 31st in the world.
Namibia’s President cuts ministers’ perks in coronavirus fight
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob announced cost-cutting measures on Friday to save up to 200 million
Namibia reports first two cases of coronavirus, imposes travel ban
Namibia is the latest in a growing list of sub-Saharan African countries to report their first cases
Namibian ex-ministers enmeshed in fish scandal in jail for New Year
Two former ministers and four others accused of taking bribes to offer fishing rights in Namibia’s
N Cape, Namibia municipalities sign agreements to improve service delivery
Two municipalities in the Northern Cape and two in Namibia have signed twinning agreements they hope
Namibia, Malawi EFF parties support Malema’s idea of borderless Africa
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) special guests, attending the Elective Conference in Nasrec,
Namibian state fishing firm suspends CEO in corruption scandal
Namibia’s state-owned fishing firm Fishcor has suspended its chief executive following media reports
Accused in Namibian fishing corruption scandal withdraw bail application
Two former ministers and four others implicated in Namibia’s biggest corruption scandal will remain
Geingob re-elected President of Namibia
Dr Hage Geingob has won the Namibia’s presidential election with 56.3% of the vote, according to
Namibia’s president thanks supporters for ‘re-election’
Namibia’s incumbent President Hage Geingob has thanked his supporters for re-electing him, despite