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In a bold move for African integration, Namibia and Zambia will soon let citizens travel with just national ID cards, removing passport barriers.
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Namibian Sun on MSNSenior Swakop citizen bailed in reptile case
NEWS IN SHORT Adam Hartman An elderly Swakopmund resident accused of illegally keeping a monitor lizard and a tortoise was granted bail of N$15 000 on Monday after the State dropped its opposition to ...
At CRAN, we stress the importance of every information officer understanding the implications of non-compliance with the Access to Information Act. The penalties for violating its provisions are ...
It is very concerning that the Namibian government and its ministers find State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) appealing, despite the fact that they cost the taxpayer millions of dollars. It is undeniable ...
In a major milestone for regional cooperation and mobility in Southern Africa, Namibia and Zambia have unveiled plans to ...
Despite a wealth of capable women, South Africa's path to a female presidency is obstructed by deep-rooted gender biases and ...
Safety and security minister Lucia Iipumbu officially launched ‘Operation Lucia’ at the Oshakati Police headquarters over the weekend, marking a significant step in ...
The MK party has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene after a Russian Baltic fleet training ship carrying 300 ...
"There is nothing more beautiful, moving and hopeful," documentary filmmaker Ken Burns said Friday as he welcomed America's 74 newest citizens at Monticello.
The country’s comms ministry launched strategies aimed at improving digital competitiveness and skills, as well as outlining ...
While some African nations like Egypt and Algeria might have a technological advantage compared to most of the continent ...
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has clarified that only unemployed citizens will be considered for temporary jobs related to the upcoming regional council and ...
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