The all-new Jeep Wrangler, described as the most capable Wrangler ever and which is expected to be available as of January next year, has been put to the test in a way that truly commemorates its legendary status in off-road circles.
Year: 2018
Cyber security ‘a must’ for your financial future – Nedbank ICT expert
WINDHOEK - Cyber-attacks that steal personal information, and even financial information, have become more sophisticated and can happen in seconds. For this reason, it is paramount to know how to prepare for, as well as how to identify and prevent these attacks in our interconnected world.
WEF ranks Namibia as 6th most competitive economy
WINDHOEK- In order to improve Namibia’s economic competitiveness with regard to the ease of doing business, reforms regarding service procedures need to be instituted.
Pastor in court over dubious property acquisition
WINDHOEK - The Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday postponed the case of the fraudulent acquisition of a N$1.5 million house involving a Nigerian pastor.
BoN undertakes clean-up campaign
WINDHOEK - The Bank of Namibia (BoN) last Friday spearheaded a clean-up campaign saying the initiative that involved 120 of its staff and benefited Otjomuise and 8ste Land is in line with its corporate social responsibility.
Canal damage causes water scarcity
OMUTHIYA - Some parts of the northern regions have for the past few months been battling with water scarcity due to a slow water downstream flow.
Mbumba calls for inclusive service delivery
Katima Mulilo – Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba has called on government and private institutions in Namibia to be inclusive of in-service delivery as they reach out to communities.
Toddler critical after defilement by uncle
WINDHOEK - A two-year-old girl from Outjo was raped and abandoned in the veld by her uncle who lured her from home and committed the gruesome act on Tuesday afternoon at the town.
Otjomuise murderer gets 37 years … and five years for GBH
WINDHOEK - Windhoek High Court Judge Alfred Siboleka yesterday morning sentenced convicted killer Elwen Gawaxab to 37 and a half years imprisonment for murder plus a further five years for assault with grievous bodily harm without making any order as to whether the sentences are to run concurrently or consecutively. This means that Gawaxab after serving two thirds of the 37 and a half years will in all likelihood still have to serve two thirds of the five-year sentence.
Murder for maize meal accused granted bail
WINDHOEK - Nearly several months in police custody, Paulina Dreyers a woman accused of fatally stabbing her relative to death over maize meal in February was on Tuesday released on bail of N$1,000 in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.