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Portal against fake tests

Starting next week, travellers to Namibia will have to have their PCR test verified online before they are allowed to enter. This applies to both air traffic and the border crossings to neighboring countries. Travel code for valid test code The verification takes...

Amber light for travellers to Namibia

A holiday in Namibia is again possible for vaccinated and recovered Germans without major hurdles. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) announced to downgrade the land of vastness from virus variants to a high-risk area again (see current list). Hurdles are falling This...

Bringing us to our senses

Omicron! Red alert in Europe: 'major incident' in London, lockdown in the Netherlands, quarantine barriers around and contact restrictions in Germany. Well then: Merry Christmas. Here in Namibia, on the other hand, serenity prevails. Although Omicron is already much...

Government reacts calmly to Omicron

The number of Corona infections continues to rise sharply, but the infected only have to be hospitalised in a few cases. There have also been hardly more deaths so far. This how President Hage Geingob and Health Minister Kalumbi Shangula outlined the situation in view...

In 18 out of 19 cases Omicron

Omicron is also in Namibia. This was announced by President Hage Geingob and Minister of Health, Kalumbi Shangula, at a media conference in the morning. Accordingly, the newly discovered variant of the corona virus SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 18 of 19 samples from...

Travel bans because of Omicron

Many Namibia fans from the United Kingdom and other European countries have been cancelling their trip since Friday. Some who were already in the country broke off their tour and tried to fly back as quickly as possible. The reason is the measures taken by many...

Mysterious death in the Dead Vlei

The French tourist, who died four days ago in Dead Vlei south of Sossusvlei, was seriously ill. According to the autopsy, the 54-year-old suffered from advanced liver cirrhosis. The circumstances surrounding his death were a mystery. He had separated from his tour...

Lambs instead of calves

Years of drought, an invasion of mountain zebras and then on top the Corona crisis. 2020 was a difficult year for the nature reserve, the guest and farm business of BüllsPort. In contrast, 2021 is a year of new beginnings. In September, the newly founded sheep...