+++ 29/03 – Namibia seeks financial help from China for the planned expansion of the International Airport near Windhoek and for the purchase of two Airbus planes for Air Namibia

+++ 29/03 – In deference of the unions President Geingob postpones the announced nationwide clean-up event from May 1 to May 25

+++ 28/03 – Windhoek City Council suspends the head of the City Police, Kanime, because of alleged irregularities in spending

+++ 28/03 – At Walvis Bay Airport, since December passengers have to wait a long time for their luggage because the conveyor belt is out of service

+++ 27/03 – Government spending on renting office space explodes to more than two and a half times this year

+++ 27/03 – All clear concerning the Japanese fish trawler that stranded on the Skeleton Coast at Mile 108: Leak is sealed, amount of leaked diesel was low

+++ 26/03 – German Special Envoy Polenz: In the dialogue about the German colonial era, Namibia demands far more compensation than Germany can offer

+++ 26/03 – British Prince Harry and his future wife Meghan Markle apparently want to spend their honeymoon in Namibia in May

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.

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