-President Hage Geingob paid tribute and laid a wreath at the monument to the People's Heroes in Beijing.
-The Home Affairs and Immigration Minister has called on staff members to provide effective and efficient service delivery to the people.
-Namibia is exploring every opportunity to achieve the United Nations' ambitious treatment target to help end the AIDS epidemic by 2020.
-Preparing for amputation is an emotional journey which 20-year-old Jezema Hengari has to prepare for and overcome.
-The Namibian government is encouraging clean deals with Chinese business people.
-Namibia and China are both eager to turn their political friendship into equal trade and investment partnership.
-On Saturday, COSAFA suspended NFA Secretary-General Barry Rukoro, for violent conduct - after he allegedly assaulted its President, Philip Chiyangwa, in South Africa last month.
-The Assistant Coach of the Zambezi Region, Lennox Musiyalike, said the pressure of being the host has affected his team's performance as they failed to make it to the knock-out stages of The Namibian Newspaper Cup, which is taking place in Katima Mulilo.
-Cabinet has approved this year's hunting season which will start in May.
-The Government will always honour unknown fallen heroes and heroines once their graves have been identified.