WINDHOEK - Casual interpreters at the Windhoek High Court are refusing to render interpreting services until they receive permanent contracts from the Office of the Judiciary.
No separation of trials for Americans
WINDHOEK - The trial of the two American citizens accused of the assassin-like-murder of Andre
Drought wreaks havoc … over 41 000 cattle perish
WINDHOEK – More than 41 000 cattle have died over a period of ten months, while serious losses of livestock are currently being experienced across the country due to the severe drought.
Murder accused soldiers get bail
WINDHOEK – Two Namibian Defence Force members, arrested for allegedly shooting and killing two civilians during Operation Kalahari Desert, have been granted bail in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
70% of govt schools without internet
WINDHOEK - Close to 70 percent of government schools are still not connected to the internet, parliament heard on Tuesday.
No one must die of hunger…Prime Minister assures Namibians
WINDHOEK - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says government is determined that no one
Health rolls out ‘effective’ HIV drug
WINDHOEK – The ministry of health has started rolling out a more effective HIV drug that has fewer side effects as of Tuesday.
TransNamib moves drought relief commodities by rail
WINDHOEK – TransNamib is moving about 1 000 tons of drought relief cargo from the port of Walvis Bay to inland destinations within the country.
Rundu to host community policing workshop
RUNDU - The Rundu police station is gearing itself up to host a workshop on community policing at the end of the month.
RVTC, town council ink deal
RUNDU - The Rundu Vocational Training Centre (RVTC ) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding