Weekend collisions cause damage & injuries
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Police reported several traffic incidents as a result of reckless driving that occurred across the country over the weekend.
Police reported several traffic incidents as a result of reckless driving that occurred across the country over the weekend.
The University of Namibia (UNAM) awarded degrees to 669 students during its spring graduation ceremony, including 15 PhDs.
UNAM Vice-Chancellor Kenneth Matengu praised the graduates for their hard work and perseverance throughout their academic journeys.
Namibia is still among the countries that are committed to ending AIDS by 2030.
The Director of the Namibia Media Trust, Zoe Titus, has lauded the nbc for being a trendsetter.
This after the national broadcaster launched a TikTok news channel, highlighting the importance of using all available platforms, particularly social media, to reach diverse audiences.
The Council of Churches of Namibia (CCN) is hosting a capacity-strengthening workshop aimed at equipping church leaders and civil society organisations to address pressing justice issues.
Safety and security are of utmost importance in today's interconnected world, where criminals exploit these connections to their advantage.
These were the remarks made during a two-day meeting of the Informal Working Group, which focused on enhancing counter-terrorism efforts in Southern Africa.
Namibia is recognised by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as one of the countries in Africa with the highest quality roads.
For the fifth consecutive year, the country has maintained its leading position in road infrastructure on the continent.
A book that sheds light on the decades-long struggle of the Hai||om people, who were forcibly evicted from Etosha National Park in 1954 by the South African-controlled South West African Administration, has been launched.
The Beggars of Our Own Land is authored by Dr. Willem Odendaal.
The family battle for ownership of erf 93 in Katutura Frans Haosemab Street is far from over after one of the siblings sold the property.
Clement Kaukuetu, the former Secretary General of the SWANU of Namibia party, has declined the position of Deputy President after he lost the presidency to Charles Katjivirue.