National
Many cultural practices are harmful
17 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - A 2006 study conducted in three regions in Namibia found that 35 percent of children aged between 10 and 14 years had their first s
More schoolgirls fall pregnant
17 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - According to statistics, 120 schoolgirls fell pregnant in the Opuwo and Epupa education circuits in the Kunene Region out of a total of
Namib High School turns 100
17 Jun 2013
SWAKOPMUND - The oldest and a top performing school Namib High School last Thursday received a special message from President Hifikepunye Pohamba w
Local academics media shy
17 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK – Some academics are media shy, a situation that the University of Namibia (Unam) says is a big challenge when it comes to giving ex
Disabled still endure segregation
17 Jun 2013
KATIMA MULILO – The chairperson of the Disability Network Forum, Sylvia Chidunka, says people with disabilities continue to be discriminated
Cloete sweeps the boards at Stars awards
17 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - Just a few months ago, Riaan Cloete was a forgotten man and about to be thrown into the dustbin of has-beens after the nimble-footed mid
NDF splashes out on new barracks
14 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - In an effort to uplift the living conditions of Namibian Defence Force (NDF) personnel, the Ministry of Defence has provided 2 100 recru
Super Eagles in pay dispute
14 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - It never rains, but pours for the Nigerian senior football team, the Super Eagles, as the team is affectionately known among its ardent
Founding Father Nujoma hosts New Era CEO
14 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - New Era CEO Dr Audrin Mathe yesterday informed the Founding Father of the Namibian Nation, Dr Sam Nujoma, that New Era would from now on
Exploitation of child labour widespread
14 Jun 2013
WINDHOEK - The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare says the exploitation of child labour by employers spans the spectrum of the country's rac