Police Chief Ndeitunga gets presidential treatment in Zim
Thursday, 23 April 2009 10:28
NAMIBIAN Police Inspector General and current Chairman of the Southern African Regional Police Cooperation (SARPCO) Sebastian Ndeitunga was accorded presidential treatment on a recent visit to Zimbabwe, where he toured the Great Zimbabwe monuments over the weekend.
WAITERS at the popular Windhoek-based Taal Indian Restaurant have claimed that they do not receive salaries and are cajoled into accepting tips from clients as their only source of income.
THE Government is aware of the callous work and living conditions that Cuban professionals in Namibia are being forced to endure, Prime Minister Nahas Angula admitted to Informanté.
A NUMBER of shacks including a shebeen and its environs burnt to the ground in broad daylight last weekend after a resident left a cooking pot on the stove while going for a short stroll.
BUSINESSES at the once economically vibrant town of Oshikango are struggling to make ends meet, despite the recent decision by the Ministry of Finance that the Angola-Namibia border town will remain the only duty-free zone in the country.