+++ 16/11 – Hurdle for accelerated expansion of International Airport: Contracts for architects, engineers and quantity surveyors must be withdrawn and tendered

+++ 16/11 – Rhino poachers strike in Hardap region: One pachyderm killed and dehorned, one shot and wounded

+++ 15/11 – Government establishes rent control boards to protect tenants from excessive rents

+++ 15/11 – State-owned transport company TransNamib needs 2.5 billion Namibia Dollar over the next five years

+++ 14/11 – Standing Committee of Parliament calls for national campaign for the maintenance of the game fence around the Etosha National Park

+++ 14/11 – In corruption process against Minister of Education Hanse-Hirmarwa allegations by third witness

+++ 13/11 – Minister of Education Hanse-Hirmarwa severely incriminated in corruption process concerning alleged allocation of houses to relatives

+++ 13/11 – Known Brave Gladiator player Stacy Naris survives brutal raid

+++ 12/11 – Hundreds of citizens in Windhoek and Swakopmund take part in protest marches against gender-based violence

+++ 12/11 – Telecom Namibia connects 50,000 households near border to Angola to its fiber-optic cable network

This is a selection of the headlines of the news stories about Namibia that Bush Telegraph Namibia contributes on weekdays to the morning news (“Nachrichten am Morgen”) of the German language private radio station Hitradio Namibia in Windhoek.

Full news stories on Hitradio Namibia (in German only).

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Allgemeine Zeitung (German); Namibian, Namibian Sun and New Era (English); Republikein (Afrikaans)