+++ 21/12 – Experts warn: High schools will urgently need to be prepared for new regulations concerning class eleven transfer in the coming year
+++ 21/12 – State telecommunications company MTC wants to contribute to road safety with a new “Don’t text and drive” campaign
+++ 20/12 – Education Minister Hanse-Himarwa blames students and parents for poor grade ten results
+++ 20/12 – Ex-Minister of Health Haufiku has not yet been officially informed by President Geingob about his dismissal
+++ 19/12 – Government moratorium on tree felling in the two Kavango regions is not legally enforceable according to experts
+++ 19/12 – In contrast to previous years accommodation establishments at the coast are not fully booked over the holidays, according to HAN
+++ 18/12 – Leading opposition party PDM challenges controversial lease of four farms to Russian businessman Sardarov in court
+++ 18/12 – Correctional Services asks for farms to help supply the population with fresh produce
+++ 17/12 – President Geingob reprimands Security Minister Namoloh for appeal on behalf of veterans
+++ 17/12 – Bank of Namibia expects GDP to decline by 0.2 percent this year, down from 0.9 percent in 2017
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