More Crash Victims Named
New Era (Windhoek)-More names of the victims of the road crash on Tuesday that claimed the lives of 10 people, about 40 kilometres from Okahandja on the Okahandja-Karibib road, have been released.
View ArticleTunacor to Retrench 150 Workers
New Era (Windhoek)-Over 150 workers at the Tunacor Fishing Company are set to part ways with the hake enterprise at the end of the month, as a retrenchment exercise at the company is gaining momentum...
View ArticleBudgeting Tips for 2012
New Era (Windhoek)-Renowned Namibian economist, Martin Mwinga, has warned that the economic road ahead will not be easy for Namibians, taking into consideration the increasing inflation rate.
View ArticleMet Office Cautious About Drought
New Era (Windhoek)-Meteorologists are speaking softly in their corridors about a very slow start to this year's flood-season.
View ArticleCops Dismiss 'Body Parts' Reports
New Era (Windhoek)-The Namibian Police (Nampol) in the Kavango Region have dismissed "disturbing" accusations levelled against a prominent businessman in Rundu, whom the community accused of using...
View ArticleGrand Imam Visits Pope Shenouda, Greets Him On the Coptic Christmas
Egypt Online (Cairo)-Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed el-Tayyeb, Egypt's Mufti Ali Gomaa and Awqaf Minister Mohamed Abdel-Fadeel el-Qusi on Wednesday 4/1/2012 visited Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and...
View ArticleAfrican Press Review 6 January 2012
RFI (Paris)-The row over the fuel subsidy in Nigeria continues to dominate the African media as well as the upcoming events to celebrate the100 anniversary of South Africa's ANC movement.
View ArticleCash Injection for TB Programme
New Era (Windhoek)-The Penduka TB Programme Manager, Rudolph Tjaveondja, says the organisation's TB programme is running smoothly and has secured funds to continue with its operations.
View ArticleReligious Teacher Faces Bribery
New Era (Windhoek)-A religious and moral education teacher at a school in Oshakati was questioned at Oshakati Police Station for allegedly accepting a N$50 bribe from learners to provide them with...
View ArticleFNB Desert Dash Purely Amazing
New Era (Windhoek)-Foreigners dominated the First National Bank (FNB) Desert Dash that kick-started on December 16, with overall victories in three of the four categories.
View ArticleCaprivi Records 34 Accidents
New Era (Windhoek)-A total of 34 road accidents were reported in the Caprivi Region in December with five fatalities.
View ArticleManager Resigns Over 'Missing' N$10 Million
New Era (Windhoek)-The finance manager of the cash-strapped Rehoboth Town Council has resigned and left the council with full benefits, amid allegations that he failed to account for close to N$10...
View ArticleWe Are All Responsible for the Safety On Our Public Roads
New Era (Windhoek)-While the festive season is supposed to be a season most of us are excited about and look forward to, year-in and year-out it is turning out to be a season most of us regret it had come
View ArticleUnofficial Results in Third Phase of Elections in Some Governorates
Aswat Masriya (London)-While the vote counting process continues in some governorates, results were announced in others as the first round of the third and final phase of parliamentary elections ends.
View ArticleCity Ties Knot With Elisenheim
New Era (Windhoek)-A signing ceremony of the long-awaited MoA (Memorandum of Agreement) which took place just before 2011 closed, saw Elisenheim Property Development Company (EPDC) and the City of...
View ArticleNigeria: Oritsejafor, Okogie, Adeboye Renew Call On Christians to Defend Selves
Vanguard (Lagos)-FOLLOWING the latest attack on Southerners and worshippers at the Deeper Life Church in Gombe State where seven persons were killed as well as the Mubi killing of about 20 others, the...
View ArticleSenate, House Wade Into FG, Labour Crisis
This Day (Lagos)-The House of Representatives will hold an emergency session tomorrow to address the crisis arising from the recent removal of fuel subsidy and the looming nationwide strike.
View ArticleProtest Grounds Osogbo
Vanguard (Lagos)-The Osun state capital yesterday stood still for several hours as members of human rights groups, labour unions and Civil Liberty Organizations converged on the town to protest against...
View ArticleNigeria: Labour Set to Defy Court Order Stopping Strike
This Day (Lagos)-Organised Labour appeared set last night to disobey the court order stopping the strike it slated for Monday to protest the removal of fuel subsidy in the country.
View ArticleNigeria: Unions to Ignore Fuel Strike Court Order
Vanguard (Lagos)-The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has denied knowledge of any court action filed against it and therefore insists that it cannot abide by a judicial pronouncement in a matter in it was...
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