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
insert_link Namibia Otjiwarongo Municipality Unveils State-of-the-Art Machinery for Road Development Otjiwarongo's Municipality revealed its newly acquired heavy machinery on Thursday, aimed at advancing road construction and maintenance in the town. Otjozondjupa Governor, James Uerikua, emphasized the necessity of this modern fleet for Otjiwarongo, an economic hub, given that the existing equipment is 60 years old. The fleet, valued at N$10.7 million, comprises a grader, roller compactor, front-end loader, and a 14,000-liter water tank truck. Uerikua highlighted the strategic importance of […] todayJanuary 19, 2024 7
insert_link World India says Pakistan-Iran air strikes ‘bilateral issue’……… After Pakistan and Iran launched missile strikes on each other's territory this week, experts say neighbour India is watching the developments very closely. Iran's foreign ministry says it will not allow 'enemies' to strain its ties with Pakistan even as Islamabad has downgraded ties with Tehran. New Delhi says this is a bilateral issue between two countries. Our South Asia correspondent Neha Poonia reports. todayJanuary 19, 2024 6
insert_link Namibia Tondoro Health Centre in Kavango West Hit by Flooding After Thunderstorm The Tondoro Health Centre in the Kavango West Region faced flooding in the aftermath of a heavy thunderstorm on Wednesday. The Ministry of Health and Social Services' Executive Director, Ben Nangombe, reassured in a statement on Thursday that there was no significant damage to medical equipment or clinical supplies. Nangombe attributed the flooding to rainwater originating from a water pool formed along a nearby gravel road, emphasizing the need for […] todayJanuary 19, 2024 5
insert_link South Africa SA’s AfriForum is concerned about the early school leaving rate SA's AfriForum says it is concerned about the group of learners who never even participate in matric examinations. According to statistics of the Department of Basic Education’s report, one-million-208-thousand-and-973 learners found themselves in grade one of so-called ordinary schools in 2011. In contrast, 715-thousand full-time and 182-thousand part-time learners wrote the matric exams last year, of whom 15-thousand-186 were in independent schools. AfriForum’s Nicolene Müller says it is extremely worrying […] todayJanuary 19, 2024 7
insert_link World Alabama execution method deemed unethical for animals Veterinarians from across the United States and Europe have deemed unacceptable the use of nitrogen gas as a form of euthanasia. But despite this Alabama is preparing to execute a death row inmate using nitrogen gas later this month. Kenneth Smith was sentenced to death for the murder of a pastor's wife back in 1988. Jody Jacobs reports from New York. todayJanuary 19, 2024 19