Visas upon arrival required at border posts in Zambezi Region

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Visitors entering Namibia through the Katima Mulilo, Ngoma, and Impalila border posts in the Zambezi Region will now acquire visas upon arrival starting December 15, 2023.

Only Hosea Kutako and Walvis Bay International Airports, as well as the Transkalahari Border Post, required visas upon arrival.

NovaNam employees demand an employee share payout incentive

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Workers of NovaNam Fishing Company at Luderitz are demanding an employee share payout incentive.

Picketing in front of the company's main entrance during lunch hour, the workers maintain the company has unilaterally changed their 15% shareholding into an Employee Trust Fund (ETF).

New equipment improve service at Okahao Hospital

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Healthcare service at the Okahao District Hospital is expected to improve with the arrival of medical equipment from the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS).

Domestic economy projected to expand by 3,9 %

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The domestic economy is projected to expand by 3.9% in 2023, followed by a moderation to 3.4% in 2024. 

This is contained in the latest economic outlook released by the Bank of Namibia (BoN).

The central bank's latest forecast reflects a downward revision of 0.2% compared to the previous update.

Livestock thieves to appear in Karibib Magistrate's Court

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Three suspected livestock thieves are in custody in the Karibib police holding cells following their arrest on Saturday.


They are expected to appear  in the Karibib Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, facing a host of charges, including attempted murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Swapo Party welcomes new members at Kamanjab

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Swapo Party Member of Parliament and leader assigned to the Kunene Region, Bernadette Jagger, says the continued strides in welcoming new and returning members are an indication there is trust for the party to continue leading and serving the nation.

Ruling of Bernhardt Esau and Nigel Van Wyk to be delivered

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High Court judge David Munsu is set to deliver his ruling on the bail application of two Fishrot accused persons.

Former Fisheries Minister Bernhardt Esau and Nigel Van Wyk will hear on Tuesday if their pleas for liberty will be granted.