Sunday, November 17, 2013

armed robberies, murders and Namibia beat the African rugby Champs in 2013 Tri Nations series in Windhoek.

more stories to be posted this week on this blog.

armed robberies on increase, suspect arrested after trying to rob a service station and the Namibian Rugby team beat Kenya in 2013 Windhoek Draught Tri-Nations series. all this stories to be posted later tgis week.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

B2Gold,Namibia's 2nd gold mine to produce 141 000 ounces per annum.

Namibia's 2nd gold mine B2Gold will produce 141 000 ounces of gold once in full operations during the 4th quarter of 2014. Namibia press travelled to the site about 300 kilometers north of Windhoek to get first hand information about the progress.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfQpZ2O_r5c




Friday, November 1, 2013

Namibian youth plagued with drugs, alcohol and peer pressure

Namibian Children called on authorities to intervene with the thousands of shebeens and drug lords currently dominating the social arena. Almost every week a drug or alcohol related murder takes place across the country, yet the plight and calls by the public and learners alike seems to fall on deaf ears.
Nampa spoke to the deputy mayor of Windhoek who was the facilitator of the first ever National Children's Forum addressing topics that hamper the countries development. Not surprising that the free roaming of drug lords and thousands of uncontrolled shebeens ( informal drinking houses or waterholes as they are also known )  took the center stage. On why the police and law enforcement officials do not act upon tip-offs from the public to act and raid houses known for drug distribution remains a mystery. The public lately make use of a local daily's sms page to ask why the police do not act or raid some houses that are center in drug selling and supplying.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywyWXn6RZpU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUH_ga2l4oLyAh6pbEJ33ZQA