insert_link Namibia Windhoek City Police Chief Leevi Shivolo Ileka discussed the growing presence of street children At a press conference in the capital, Windhoek City Police Chief Leevi Shivolo Ileka discussed the growing presence of street children and their engagement in criminal activities, particularly robberies. In addition, Leevi also noted an increase in scams targeting residents searching for accommodation, as well as parents looking to enroll their children in schools or universities. todayJanuary 22, 2024 12
insert_link South Africa DA Urges Extension of Public Comments Deadline for Integrated Resource Plan 2023 The DA in South Africa says the office of Mineral Resources and Energy minister, Gwede Mantashe, has acknowledged receipt of a request it submitted. The DA calls for an extension of the public comments deadline for the draft Integrated Resource Plan 2023, from the current cutoff date of 23 February to 30 April. Spokesperson Kevin Mileham says stakeholders are concerned that the current deadline does not afford them enough time […] todayJanuary 22, 2024 4
insert_link Namibia Historically Black college receives largest single donation An Atlanta based historically Black college has received one of the largest single donations ever. Spelman College received a 100 million dollar donation from a trustee and her husband this week, which the school says will help eliminate financial barriers.Jody Jacobs has more. todayJanuary 22, 2024 8
insert_link Business / Economics Economic Highlights and Financial Indicators: A Snapshot of Recent Developments Namibia's Tourism Sector Sees a Surge in Leisure Travel: In 2023, the Hospitality Association of Namibia reported a significant shift in travel patterns, with 90% of visits attributed to leisure trips. This marks a notable increase from the 84% recorded in 2019. The data suggests a growing preference for immersive and experiential travel within Namibia's tourism industry, reflecting a positive trend for the country's leisure sector. South Africa's Rand Weakened […] todayJanuary 22, 2024 2
insert_link Interview Transcripts Empowering Youth Through Spelling Bee: Steven Yarukekuree Ndorokaze on Ovitoto’s Public Speaking Initiative Recently, Steven Yarukekuree Ndorokaze shared insights to Leonard Witbeen into the successful organization of the Ovitoto Spelling Bee competition in the Ovitoto area. The event, which took place on December 2, 2023, was a collaborative effort between approximately 14 young individuals from Oruuua group, constituting varying age groups. The initiative, supported by the constituency councillor for the Omatako constituency in the Otjozondjupa region, aimed to enhance English language skills and […] todayJanuary 20, 2024 30
insert_link Interview Transcripts Addressing Homelessness in Khomasdal: A Conversation with Mr. Leonardo Helmuth Bock In an exclusive interview with Leonard Witbeen, Mr. Leonardo Helmuth Bock, residing at the Khomasdal Stadium for the past four years, shed light on the challenges faced by the homeless community in the area. Mr. Bock highlighted the diverse backgrounds of those living at the Khomasdal Stadium, explaining that some were previously residing under bridges or in abandoned places, while others had come from different regions seeking refuge. The lack […] todayJanuary 20, 2024 30
insert_link Interview Transcripts Carlos Tuafeni Bobby Jackson: Young Entrepreneur At Windhoek’s Single Quarters Making a Difference with Salsa Business Carlos Tuafeni Bobby Jackson, a young entrepreneur, shared insights into his flourishing salsa business at the single quarters. The interview aimed to shed light on what inspired Carlos to embark on this entrepreneurial venture and his message for those facing challenging days. Carlos introduced himself and shared that his main business at the single quarters revolves around cutting and selling salsa. Inspiration Behind the Business: When asked about the inspiration […] todayJanuary 20, 2024 56
insert_link World North Korea tests nuclear-capable underwater attack drone North Korea says it's tested an underwater attack drone that can carry a nuclear weapon. The government news agency says the test is a protest against this week's military drills held jointly by South Korea, Japan, and the United States. Here's Andrew Wood in Hong Kong. todayJanuary 19, 2024 12
insert_link South Africa Tshwane’s first deputy mayor says it’s a priority to ensure basic services are consistently delivered Newly elected City of Tshwane’s first deputy mayor ActionSA’s, Nasiphi Moya, says work to ensure the metro and its residents get access to the services they desperately need is necessary. She was elected during a special council meeting yesterday, getting support from parties in the governing DA-led coalition, which has a combined majority of 109 seats in the 214-seat council. Moya says accelerated infrastructure development and maintenance must become the […] todayJanuary 19, 2024 7