Public-private partnerships in Africa’s health sector on the increase
As public, private partnerships continue to grow in Africa’s health sector, public healthcare on the
Teenagers to fly in new plane they built themselves from Cape to Cairo
A group of teenagers is set to make history when they embark on a journey from Cape Town to Cairo
Battle for spots in Namibian squad
As the Namibian national team squad of 17 players under the head coach Ricardo Mannetti goes into
We need to prioritise climate change issues: SASSCAL
The SASSCAL was established to add value southern Africa and to conceptualise, operationalise and to
Brave Warriors not going to Afcon to make up numbers: Mbaeva
Namibia goalkeeper Maximilian Mbaeva insists that the Brave Warriors are not just going to next
Long term vision of Namibia achieved: Shalulile
Namibia is heading to their first AFCON tournament in over 10 years and this current generation led
Namibia declares drought a national disaster, seeks aid
Namibia on Tuesday declared drought a national disaster after poor rainfall wreaked havoc on crops
Shock at online petition to sell the N Cape to Namibia
Northern Cape residents have reacted with shock and anger to an online petition wanting to sell the
Namibia suspends meat imports from SA
Namibia has suspended meat imports from South Africa due to the outbreak of the highly-contagious
Cosafa Cup to continue despite Namibia’s withdrawal
Organisers of the 2018 COSAFA Cup say preparations will still have to continue even after the late
Namibia’s first lady wins award for her fight against Aids
Namibia is on track to reach United Nations Aids (UNAids) targets by 2020, says First Lady Monica
Namibia scraps black ownership rules for mining exploration licences
Namibia has scrapped a requirement for companies seeking mining exploration licences to be partly
Namibian to sharpen land expropriation rules
Namibia will expropriate land owned by foreign absentee landlords and will redefine fair
Namibian president wants land expropriated to boost black ownership
Namibia’s president called on Monday for a change to the constitution to allow the government to
Geingob slams African states for being reliant on foreign aid
Incoming chairperson of SADC and Namibian president Hage Geingob has slammed African states for
SADC urges Lesotho to implement its reforms roadmap
The Southern African Development Community urged Lesotho to implement its reforms roadmap.
Regional leaders call for calm ahead of Zimbabwe poll ruling
Southern African leaders on Saturday called for calm in Zimbabwe as the country awaits a
President Ramaphosa concludes a successful SADC summit
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday returned to South Africa from Windhoek in the Republic of
SA urges private sector to play greater role to SADC countries’ development
South Africa has urged the private sector to play a greater role in the development of SADC
S Africans urged to follow in Billy Modise’s footsteps
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans to emulate the late Ambassador Billy Modise, who