NUST students must clear debts before registration

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Students with outstanding balances at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) will still be required to settle their previous debts before registering, despite the introduction of the government’s new Subsidised Tertiary Funding Model.

Hendrik Tseib Primary School opens to 200 learners

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The Hendrik Tseib Primary School officially opened its doors to approximately 200 learners on Monday.

Initially scheduled for the 12th of January, the Inspector of the Kalahari Circuit, Ryan Assegaai, stated that safety concerns led to a short delay.

Veterans’ association seeks audience with President Nandi-Ndaitwah

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The Association of Dependents of Veterans Namibia (AODV) has called for an audience with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

The group wants to present its concerns over amendments to the Veterans Act and is calling for changes that will accommodate the dependents.

Media leaders stress ethics and accuracy in journalism

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The Media Ombudsman and Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's Director General have reaffirmed the critical role of ethical journalism and accurate reporting as pillars in strengthening the media sector, stressing the broadcaster's mandate to inform, educate and entertain.

Tony Rust Race Track Ready For 2026 Motorsport Season

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Built in the early 1980s by racing legend Tony Rust, the Tony Rust Race Track remains one of southern Africa's most iconic and fastest racing circuits, continuing to play a vital role in the growth of motorsport in Namibia.

Rugby Has Its Fair Share Of Highs And Lows In 2025

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The 2025 rugby season delivered mixed fortunes for Namibia. While the year will be remembered for missing out on qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, there were notable developments on the domestic front that offered some positives.