-Police officers patrolling the Angola-Namibia border in the Ohangwena Region say they are faced with challenges in executing their duties amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
-Foot and mouth disease (FMD) have been detected in Oshana and Ohangwena regions between 28 December and 6 January this year.
-Ohangwena Governor Walde Ndevashia has been admitted to the Ondangwa Private Hospital.
-Ohangwena Governor Walde Ndevashiya says his eight months in office yielded positive results, in terms of service delivery.
-The Dr Abraham Iyambo, Eengedjo, Mwadikange Kaulinge, Ongha, Ponhofi, Haimbili Haufiku, and St Mary's Odibo High Schools have been selected for the Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary Level in the Ohangwena Region.
-The voting process in the Ohangwena Region kicked off very smooth, but at a slow pace.
-Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein says more boreholes will be drilled from Aquifer II in the Ohangwena Region to address water scarcity there.
-Director-General of the National Planning Commission (NPC) Obeth Kandjoze is dissatisfied with the pace of school projects under the COVID-19 development budget in the Ohangwena Region.
-At least five homesteads and community fences were destroyed by veld fires that ravaged the villages of Onaame, Omuthiya, Eeneni and others in the Ohangwena Region.
-A 28-year-old resident of Endola in the Ohangwena Region was shot by her boyfriend last night at Oneshila location in the Oshana Region. The incident took place at Etameko bar at around 23h00. It is alleged that the lovers were arguing over a cell-phone.