insert_link Namibia Rising Number of Angolan Children Prompts Action Authorities are intensifying efforts to manage the growing presence of Angolan children on Windhoek streets and in urban areas. Willem Snyman reports that Rauna Nyrokor of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, noted that although earlier operations repatriated 73 children and their mothers safely, comparable numbers continue to return, highlighting an ongoing issue. today21 October, 2025
insert_link Africa Namibia to Ratify SADC Prisoner Transfer Agreement The Namibian government is set to ratify the SADC Protocol on Inter-State Transfer of Sentenced Offenders, allowing Namibians convicted abroad to serve their sentences in Namibia. The proposal, introduced by the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, aims to strengthen regional cooperation on criminal justice. If passed, the agreement will facilitate prisoner exchanges between Namibia and other SADC member states, ensuring humanitarian considerations and access to […] today14 February, 2025
insert_link World South Korea’s Yoon faces impeachment There are growing calls for South Korea's president to be impeached after he declared martial law. Yoon Suk Yeol lifted the order - which was voted down by MPs - less than two hours after he made it. Warwick Morris is a former British ambassador in Seoul - he says events have been hard to believe. today4 December, 2024
Oshiwambo Oshiwana shova San, shidulife 1000 shapewa omikanda doukwashiwana Ouminsity woikwameni nomatembu owati owe shipondola oku yandja omikanda doukwashiwana kovanhu vomuhoko wova SAN, vefike 1000 moshikandjo hoololo sha Guinas moshitopolwa sha Shikoto. Omukanda oo wapitifilwa oikundaneki okudja kouministy woikwameni owati , oshikonga shoku yandja omikanda doukwashiwana kovakalimo oshoyo okuvashangifa vakale havamono okashona kavo okudja kepangelo, oshali sha unganekwa pakwafelo louminsity woufike pamwe paukashike koo okanhu ekondjifo loluhepo nonghalo nawa yoshiwana. Omukanda taupopi kutya, oshikonga osha hovelele mo 22 Octomber […] today20 November, 2024
insert_link Namibia Civil Aviation Authority Hosts Aviation Safety and Security Conference The Civil Aviation Authority convened the Aviation Safety and Security Conference, themed "Strengthening Namibia Aviation: A Future Built on Safety and Security." This two-and-a-half-day event aimed to enhance aviation safety and security through collaborative discussions on strategies to bolster these vital components of the local aviation sector.Manager of Safety Promotion and Quality at NCAA: Here is George Matroos : today1 November, 2024
insert_link Namibia Home Affairs Ministry registers 50,000 in mass registration campaign The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has successfully achieved the target of registering 50,000 people for birth certificates and identity documents through the ongoing mass registration campaign. Ministry spokesperson Margaret Kalo. today25 June, 2024
Namibia Namibia to open more border crossings with Angola to boost trade https://youtu.be/MXP-WVYXoCg By Valeria Handobe Namibia is set to strengthen its economic and social ties with Angola by opening five additional border crossings. This comes after the opening of a 24-hour border operation at the Oshikango-Santa Clara border post on Friday. This was announced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Dr. Albert Kawana while speaking at the opening of the border, which was attended […] today19 June, 2024
insert_link Namibia Home Affairs Ministry Tackles Challenges, Focuses on Service Innovation Dr. Albert Kawana, the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, acknowledges the numerous challenges his ministry faces due to its size. Nevertheless, he emphasizes their commitment to enhancing and innovating service delivery within the ministry. today14 May, 2024
insert_link Namibia Cyclists promote Trans Kalahari Corridor for development and safety In a bid to promote the Trans Kalahari Corridor, advocate for spatial development initiatives, and promote safety and security along the Trans Kalahari Corridor, 30 cyclists from Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa cycled the Trans Kalahari Corridor. The 1900 km cycle challenge started in Rustenburg, through Botswana, and ended in Walvis Bay. Here is one of the cyclists, Vaino Kali. The TKC Executive Director, representatives of the Erongo Regional Council, […] today7 May, 2024