insert_link Environment Since 2018, flash floods have claimed eight lives in Windhoek Since 2018, flash floods have claimed eight lives in Windhoek. This week, 87-year-old Theodor Volker lost his life after attempting to drive across a flooded low-lying bridge in Olympia. Emergency services later recovered his body in Dorado. One AFrica Tv NewsOnOne's Josia Shigwedha, brings us more: today7 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia Geingob’s Son Reflects on Life Without His Father Citizens from all walks of life gathered at the Heroes Acre and State House in Windhoek to commemorate the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob's passing as reported by Future Media News journo Angie Scholtz from Statehouse. Meanhile, as events unfolded in Windhoek, Mangaliso Toure Fernandez, son of the late President Hage Geingob while speaking to One Africa Tv's NewsonOne reporter Eric Mhunduru from the United States, expressed how […] today5 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia Police Officers Start Portuguese Language Training The police say twenty-five officers have commenced a Portuguese Language Training Course at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Windhoek. In a social media post, NamPol nidcates that this initiative, a partnership between the Police Force and the Government of Portugal via the CAMOES Institute, aims to enhance communication with Portuguese-speaking communities. The course, running from February 3 to May 30 this year, is being attended by officers […] today4 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia Founding President Sam Nujoma has been admitted to a private hospital in Windhoek Founding President Sam Nujoma has been admitted to a private hospital in Windhoek this week. Local sources have learned that senior government officials were briefed on his condition, with reports indicating that the first president is in critical condition. As this is a developing story, Future Media will keep you in the loop on new developments. today31 January, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics One Africa Tv highlights Windhoek’s unemployed Many unemployed men in Windhoek wait by the roadside for job opportunities, but some have gone years without success. On the ground for us and now reporting is One Africa TV's NewsOnOne journalist Ketemba Tjipepa: The Statistics Agency puts the unemployment in Kavango West as a surge from 33% in 2018 to 52.8% in 2023, while Omusati and Ohangwena also saw sharp increases. NSA puts the national stats at […] today30 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia Roadworks on Peter Nanyemba Street Disrupt Daily Activities Taxi drivers and street vendors have voiced concerns over the ongoing roadworks along Peter Nanyemba Street, which are disrupting their daily operations. In this report, One Africa TV's NewsOne's Envaalde Matheus says the road upgrade and decongestion project, led by Octagon Construction, began in October last year, affecting the stretch between Omulunga and Matshitshi streets in Havana informal settlement. Watch NewsOnOne on One Africa television weeknights at 7 on […] today30 January, 2025
insert_link Namibia Ratepayers Call for Accountability in Local Corruption Investigations Ratepayers from Windhoek, Gobabis, the Right to Shelter organization, and the Okahandja Concerned Group have submitted a petition to the ACC, seeking clarity on investigations into corruption allegations against local authorities. Shaun Gariseb claims that investigations are progressing slowly, and key evidence is being compromised. today28 January, 2025
insert_link Local Nors promotes roadshow in Namibia to reinforce the launch of the global brand Press release January 2025 Nors promotes roadshow in Namibia to reinforce the launch of the global brand Namibia – 27th January 2025: In order to reinforce the strategy of a single brand and to boost its differentiated offer globally, Nors has started a plan of roadshows in the various geographies in which it is present, including Namibia. Highlighting the importance of this market for the organisation's legacy, this roadshow […] today27 January, 2025
insert_link Interview Transcripts INTERVIEW: Katutura Residents’ Committee Calls for Action at Anti-Corruption Commission The Katutura Residents’ Committee, led by spokesperson Shaun Gariseb, is organizing a demonstration at the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to highlight ongoing concerns about maladministration in various municipalities, including Okahandja, Gobabis, and Windhoek. According to Gariseb, residents from these towns have raised complaints over the years, with particular emphasis on the appointment of Red Force in 2023, a process they argue was carried out without due procedure. Gariseb explained that […] today27 January, 2025