Headlines – 17 to 21 December

+++ 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...

Headlines – 25 to 29 June

+++ 29/06 – Ministry of Health warns: Five confirmed cases of swine flu (H1N1) in Windhoek and Rehoboth +++ 29/06 – Prices for petrol and diesel rise by 10 cents per liter in the inland and by 20 cents in the north, whereas on the central coast they remain unchanged...

Headlines – 9 to 13 April

+++ 13/04 – In the Kuiseb Canyon, a leopard attacks a German tourist through the window of the motorhome – victim survives only because of courageous help of his wife +++ 13/04 – Fishcor buys an old fish factory in Walvis Bay for 160 million Namibia Dollar, although...

Headlines – 3 to 6 April

+++ 6/04 – Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Finance, Nandi-Ndaitwah and Schlettwein, confirm loans from China for projects such as the expansion of the International Airport near Windhoek +++ 6/04 – Ministry of Environment neglects the provision of police officers...

Headlines in the morning

+++ The Student Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has to write off most of its $ 1.7 billion in outstanding debts due to incomplete documentation of student grants +++ Regulatory agency Cran allows state-owned Namibia Post and Telecom Holdings to buy another 34 percent stake in...