Month: April 2015
Comfortable in her skin, sky’s the limit
Posted by admin | Apr 30, 2015 | Community and Culture |
This year’s Miss Youth saw Eva Ndatipo a 23 year old ambitious young lady with albinism make history by becoming the first ever young lady to enter a beauty pageant with albinism and grab the title of first princess. Not only...
Read MoreMarch for solidarity with victims
Windhoek residents gathered at the Independence Museum earlier this week to march against the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The demonstrators walked to the South African High Commission in Jan Jonker Road chanting “Stop...
Read MoreCentral Area water in crisis
With both the Swakoppoort and von Bach dams down to only 35% of full capacity and the rain season at its end, a major water crisis is looming. These two dams supply 65% of Windhoek’s required raw water. Water utility NamWater...
Read MoreMarine Resources Act review starts in July
The Marine Resources Act of 2000 is set for a review later this year in July. This was revealed by the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Hon. Bernard Esau when he addressed members of the fishing industry in Walvis Bay...
Read MoreWho determines the equality of being poor?
Posted by admin | Apr 30, 2015 | Editors Desk |
After five years of aggressively expanding the budget as part of the so-called counter-cyclical budgeting provision, it has become time to revert to “cyclical” again. Whether this intention is feasible depends on one’s own...
Read MoreWeather 30 April 2015
Posted by admin | Apr 30, 2015 | Understanding Weather |
What HappenedThe prominent feature of this week’s local synoptics is the marked difference in temperature between north and south. The south-western half of the country remained under high pressure control, both on the surface...
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