SHADIKONGORO - The X-ray department at Andara District Hospital in Mukwe Constituency has been dysfunctional since 2011, to the chagrin of the locals.
Mafwe ngambela passes on
WINDHOEK – Dixon Mubita Lusepani, ngambela (premier) of the Mafwe Traditional Authority has passed on,
Minister blames ‘rotten eggs’ for NDF killings
WINDHOEK – Minister of Defence Penda Ya Ndakolo says the army has no deliberate policy of shooting at innocent civilians but the behaviour of some ‘rotten eggs’ amongst the public has contributed to recent
Nigerian man arrested over fake marriage attempt
OMUTHIYA – A 33-year-old Nigerian immigrant’s luck was short-lived when he attempted to marry his alleged Namibian girlfriend Renathe Eichas at Grootfontein Magistrate’s Court on August 30.
Audacious Amupanda reveals mayoral plan
WINDHOEK - Affirmative Repositioning (AR) activist-in-chief Job Amupanda, who publicly declared his ambitious plan to contest the position of mayor of Windhoek in 2020, has listed urban land, housing, water
Oshakati hospital without key doctors and equipment
OSHAKATI - The Oshakati Intermediate Hospital continues to experience a shortage of critical medical staff as well as equipment needed to provide sound health care.
‘Xenophobic’ slur leaves one dead
OMUTHIYA – An argument originating from an alleged racial slur turned ugly when a 28-year-old Angolan national was stabbed to death on Monday.
Allocate rape cases to trained police officers: Herunga
WINDHOEK - Namibian Women Lawyers Association chairperson Ruth Herunga called on the police to allocate cases of sexual violence to trained policer officers who can treat victim cases with the sensitivity
Omatope school on the development agenda
OMUTHIYA - The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has come out guns blazing to justify videos and images circulating on social media depicting dilapidated traditional hut classrooms at Omatope Combined
Okondaunue PS gets shot in arm from Debmarine
OPUWO – Okondaunue Primary School (PS) in Opuwo town yesterday became the beneficiary of Debmarine Namibia’s generous donation of 84 chairs and 42 double tables valued at over N$30 000.