Two parties requested to see election results to check for irregularities in November polls
Meanwhile, the country's next president says removal will happen gradually but has already begun
Namibia is preparing for its seventh presidential and National Assembly elections since gaining independence 34 years ago, with the ruling SWAPO Party facing potential shifts in support. Vitalio Angula reports.
Party leader McHenry Venaani said Ren-Form is tainted by the 2023 allegations in Zimbabwe
Workshop trains health care practitioners and young people about the role of health care in human rights
In Namibia, descendants of people who fled German persecution in the early 1900s are returning to their ancestral homeland. The government of Namibia has set aside five commercial farms for the relocation of almost 100 ethnic Ovaherero people. Vitalio Angula reports from Windhoek, Namibia.
Namibia has made five commercial farms available for resettlement, a step toward reconciliation and healing
Conservationists have started a petition over a Namibia's decision to cull wildlife in response to drought that has affected a majority of southern African nations
Unilateral decision by European Union to impose regulations on agricultural products from Namibia that come from areas that have been deforested has raised concerns regarding market access for products such as beef and charcoal
Drought in Namibia and shrinking forage for elephants necessitated move
Increasing incidents of suicide, even among schoolchildren, are receiving attention from occupational therapists in Namibia
The head of the country's largest marine diamond company is worried about competition from synthetic diamonds, a sector of the business that could cost many Namibians their jobs
Authorities worry that the increasing number of seals could hurt the southern African country’s economy
A court prepares to rule Friday in a case challenging the laws that criminalize homosexual conduct
Partially blind skateboarder relies on his other senses to navigate obstacles at the skate park. Vitalio Angula reports from Windhoek, Namibia.
They say biodiversity will suffer if green hydrogen is produced in the Tsau Khaeb National Park
Global warming has surpassed the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold agreed upon in the Paris Agreement, with January 2024 marking the hottest year on Earth since pre-industrial times
The issue was addressed in Namibia this week at a forum in Windhoek
Namibia has seen a recent surge in rhino poaching, with 28 rhinos killed in the first four months of this year, compared to seven in the same period of 2023
HPV causes an estimated 90% of cervical cancers in women
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