The Mozambican government has decreed three days of national mourning, starting this Wednesday, in memory of the Founding President of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, who died on Saturday after a long illness.
Fifteen-year-old Walvis Bay learner, Martha Kayemba is the youngest recipient of the Walvis Bay Youth Climate Action Fund. The Grade 10 learner at Duinesig High School, has turned her passion for ...
BW Energy aims to boost Kudu’s resources, which currently stand at a marginal 1.3 trillion cubic feet, although this year ...
The Namport syncrolift at Walvis Bay has been out of service since 1 February after a wire rope snapped during docking operations. The company confirmed on Tuesday that no ...
The Municipality of Walvis Bay has announced a partnership with SolFood, a local catering company, to provide meals to vulnerable children in Kuisebmond. Currently, SolFood is providing 50 meals per ...
Press Release - The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) joins the people of Namibia and the continent in mourning ...
After landing in Mbeya from Ndola, Zambia, he learned of an impending arrest. With Tanu officials' help, he managed to escape ...
Like many African leaders of his era, Sam Nujoma was shaped by the struggle for resistance against colonial oppression. It was no romantic picnic.
Sam Nujoma, the activist and guerrilla leader who became Namibia's first democratically elected president after it won its independence from apartheid South Africa, died aged 95 on Saturday, the ...
Sam Nujoma, the activist and guerrilla leader who became Namibia’s first democratically elected president after it won its ...