WINDHOEK - The Red Cross permit that the Meatco Windhoek abattoir has been operating under due to a load received from the surveillance zone comes to an end at the end of October 2019.
Year: 2019
Rain forecast post-drought
WINDHOEK - The rainy season for 2018/19 ended at the end of April this year. After assessing the supply situation, NamWater announced the supply outlook for the next two years (2019 to 2021), particularly the
Standard Bank Namibia to raise more than N$700 million through listing
WINDHOEK – Standard Bank Namibia Holdings, a subsidiary of the Standard Bank Group, yesterday commenced with its Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) listing roadshow with corporate listing breakfast in
Wife hangs herself after quarrel with husband
SWAKOPMUND – A Swakopmund woman committed suicide by hanging herself on Sunday evening in Mahetago suburb at the town shortly after informing her husband she was moving out. The woman allegedly
Nawa-Mukena fraud case back on mentions roll
WINDHOEK - The fraud case of former Multichoice Namibia marketing executive, Manga Nawa-Mukena, 37, her husband Joseph Mukena, 43 and their friend Celestino Gabriel Antonio, 37 was put back on the
Forex traders each granted bail of N$35 000
WINDHOEK – Businessman and forex trader Michael Ndali Sadman Amushelelo was released on bail in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday following his arrest for his alleged involvement in money laundering to the tune of N$17 million.
Soldiers should return to barracks before elections – Swanu
WINDHOEK – Despite the fact that President Hage Geingob says the joint police and defence force crime prevention operation will not be stopped anytime soon, Swanu of Namibia has called on the president to
Fields in hot seat in Conradie corruption trial
WINDHOEK – The trial of prominent Windhoek lawyer Dirk Conradie and his long-time friend Sara Ngenohani Damases resumed in the Windhoek High Court yesterday with Kim Fields, the partner of Mark
Ministries warn about latest anthrax outbreak
WINDHOEK – The agriculture and health ministries are cautioning all farmers and the general public on the suspected outbreak of anthrax in livestock and humans in Otjitanga village in Epupa constituency in the
Give us five more years – Geingob appeals to voters
WALVIS BAY - Swapo presidential candidate for the upcoming presidential election President Hage Geingob on Saturday asked for a fixed term of five more years.