Only we can make the difference…

Covid-19 in 2021 The rascal of the calendar, also known as Year 2020, is in its final days. Tens of thousands of people at the coast are ready to settle into the festive mood. Quality time with family and friends. Time to spend lazy hours along the beach, at camping spots or just relax at […]
Community mourns Paul van der Merwe

Walvis Bay mourns the passing of Mr Paul van der Merwe, one of the country’s leading diving services operators and ship salvage expert. The late Mr van der Merwe has been battling ill health for several years, and passed away in his sleep at his residence in 5th Street on Tuesday afternoon.
Two more in the dock for Fishrot scandal

Two accused have been added to the current line-up of Fishrot accused. Otneel Shuudifonya and Phillipus Mwapopi arrived at the offices of the Anti-Corruption Commission in Windhoek on Tuesday, accompanied by their lawyer Milton Engelbrecht. Warrants of arrest have been issued several days ago. Shuudifonya works for the Otjozondjupa Regional Council and Mwapopi is employed […]
Erongo remains second worst hit Region

Covid-19: Situation remains critical Namibia reported 330 new Covid-19 confirmed cases in a 24-hour period between Monday and Tuesday. Despite recording only 20 new cases from this total figures, Erongo Region is the second worst hit region with 326 cases the past week alone. Inhabitants and visitors in Erongo are cautioned that Covid-19 infection is […]
Left at the mercy of public health services

The Namibian Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) together with the employees of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre is threatening to occupy the Hotel by the end of this week, should management of the hotel fail to meet the employees and find a solution to the non-payment of salaries. The employees are also expecting […]
Staff threatens to “occupy” Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre

Staff allegedly not paid salaries for the past eight months. Workers argue hotel should become home now. The Namibian Food and Allied Workers Union (NAFAU) together with the employees of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre is threatening to occupy the Hotel by the end of this week, should management of the hotel fail to […]
Samaritans change the plight of the poor hous-by-house, meal-by-meal
The day a taxi pulled up at the shack of Magrietha Salon in Swakopmund’s DRC settlement, little did she know that a positive change was about to come for her, her twelve children and three grandchildren. Salon’s shack was an oven during hot sunny days. At night shivering cold. The fog and occasional rain left […]
Arandis makes strides in charcoal production

A factory worker handles a pallet of charcoal produced at the charcoal processing plant of Unoo Investments CC at Arandis. Unoo Investments CC Charcoal Processing was established at Arandis at the beginning of January this year. Due to the Covid-19 lock down, manufacturing activities were scaled down, but according to the Managing Member of the […]
Liquor stores closed at 18:00

Liquor outlets with off-consumption liquor licenses closes at 18:00 since yesterday, as part of Government’s latest legislation to curb the spread of the Coronavirus. Off-consumption refers to outlets like grocery retail outlets, and bottle stores. These outlets can still commence trading at 09:00, as is the current arrangement, but have to close at 18:00 (under […]
Covid-19: Businesses urged not to cut corners with latest legislation

Business owners and the public are urged not to circumvent and exploit the current Covid-19 measures that came into force on Wednesday. In particular events- and venue operators as well as the legal arrangement around the selling of liquor. Venues for public gatherings: the new Covid-19 measures makes provision for venues to accommodate 50 people […]