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Since 1986, when Rosemary Shenda Masanja first felt her eyelashes painfully scraping her eyes, she suffered in silence and pushed through her pain out of necessity. Masanja recalls first noticing the ...
Criminal Court "A" at the Temple of Justice is set to open trial proceedings next Thursday, August 28, 2025, in a high-profile criminal case involving former House Speaker Fonati Koffa and several ...
The All People's Party (APP) has urged the authorities to freeze electricity tariff hikes, citing Namibia's worsening economic hardships and regulatory failures burdening already struggling consumers.
Stakeholders in Kaduna State have called for stronger collaboration to improve crisis communication and preparedness against flooding and other disasters.
The government has downgraded the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) to a department at the Ministry of International Relations and Trade.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Monday hosted four traditional chiefs from the Zambezi region, ahead of Tuesday's 35th Heroes Day commemoration at Katima Mulilo.
President Paul Kagame has called on Rwandans to always be ready to confront the challenges facing the country, stressing that Rwanda's geopolitical situation demands constant vigilance.
Malawi's political parties are once again playing monkey business with democracy. With just weeks to the September 16 General Election, not a single party has declared the source of its campaign funds ...
The 2025 presidential campaign has reached its climax with candidates traversing the country daily. Yet, one figure is conspicuously absent -- the late Saulos Klaus Chilima. His absence casts a long ...
Sometimes a lie repeated becomes the truth; and the truth hidden becomes a lie. DPP followers must look in the mirror and ask: where is the lie?
President Kais Saied, discussed on Monday at Carthage Palace, with Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri, the outcomes of her participation in the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African ...
A total of 8 856 Namibians, whose names appear on the housing waiting list, will compete for just 362 housing units in Otjomuise.