Prime Minister Hage Geingob announced this morning that recent oil exploration off the Walvis Bay coast has confirmed that the country has oil reserves, although not in commercial volumes.
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:44
WINDHOEK - STAFF REPORTER
The Air Namibia Board of Directors yesterday officially announced the appointment of Theo Miriam Namases as the Managing Director (MD) of the airline with effect from May 1 this year. Read more about Namases to lead Air Namibia
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:43
WINDHOEK - DENVER ISAACS
Despite strong sentiments from Southern and East Africans that inventors be rewarded for their innovation, 83% of computer users in these areas regularly acquire their software illegally. Read more about PC PIRACY rife in Southern Africa - report
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:40
WINDHOEK - DENVER ISAACS
Mariental informal settlements Empelheim Extension 3 and Oshiwana Penduka will both soon benefit from TIPEEG funding, as 350 erven in these areas are set to be supplied with new gravity sewers. Read more about Shanty towns get modern sewerage
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:37
LEIDSCHENDAM - NAMPA/AFP
Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor was convicted yesterday of arming rebels during Sierra Leone’s civil war in return for blood diamonds, in an historic verdict for international justice. Read more about Taylor guilty of war crimes
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:35
Injured victims and bodies are seen at the site of a bomb explosion in Kaduna, Nigeria,Thursday, April 26, 2012. A suicide bomber detonated a car loaded with explosives Thursday at the office of a major Nigerian newspaper in the country’s capital and another man threw a bomb near another newspaper office in Kaduna, killing at least six people in the attacks, witnesses said. PHOTO: Read more about DEATH AND DESTRUCTION
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:33
CAIRO - NAMPA/AFP
Egypt’s electoral committee announced on Thursday the list of 13 candidates for next month’s first post-uprising presidential poll after a tumultuous run-up that saw three leading candidates disqualified.
Ahmed Shafiq, the premier appointed by president Hosni Mubarak just before his overthrow last year, was included after the committee reversed on Wednesday an early decision to exclude him. Read more about Egypt announces presidential candidates
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Fri, 2012-04-27 08:05
Pssst! keeps wondering if the image this boy portray is real or fake. Both his videos are about a certain girl and all about love. Now, I seriously hope he keeps it that way, you know, clean. Because most of the upcoming artists sing about how hot they are or how much money they have, which is at times quite ironic. Well, it seems like this 16-year-old is a lover boy - which isn’t bad. Just do not start singing about beef, money and fame in the future. According to AB-Pro, who’s not only part of Tulisan’s management but also his big brother, the Grade 12 boy’s studies are going just fine. Read more about Tulisan plays innocent?