In May 2019, Saima Mushimba was arrested at the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital for impersonating a medical intern who had studied in Russia. She was stationed at […]
Although you lead a successful life, your extended family makes it hard to enjoy the fruits of your labour. Most of them are unemployed or unemployable. Since your parents died,.
In the year 2018, the conscious activists and concerned Namibians marched to the National Assembly to submit a petition to the speaker of the National Assembly on foreign ownership.
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The Lutheran Christ Church (or Christuskirche) is a historic landmark in Windhoek, Namibia. Image by Henning Supertramp, December 9, 2016 (CC BY 2.0)
A little more than six years ago, on November 10, 2014, a few young men made their way to a vacant piece of municipal land in the Namibian capital city Windhoek, put up signs and declared the plots occupied.
The men led by activists Job Amupanda, George Kambala and Dimbulikeni Nauyomamade cited inequality and injustice in getting access to land as the reasons for the land grab. The response that followed could hardly have been greater: most Namibian media reported the incident, even President Hage Geingob reacted.