WINDHOEK - Lukas Nepela Nikodemus, 49, convicted of two murders and one count of defeating or obstructing the course of justice by Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg last week, will be sentenced on August 20.
Year: 2019
Trial of alleged killers of Möller to start today
WINDHOEK - The murder and robbery trial of the five men accused of breaking into the residence of Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller and shooting him when he came to the defense of his wife and children, is set to start in the Windhoek High Court today.
Mouton’s trial deferred to November
WINDHOEK – The trial of the man being prosecuted for the death of two civilians and a Windhoek City Police officer has been set down for three months.
Banker who stabbed lover 27 times found guilty
WINDHOEK – Windhoek High Court Judge Nate Ndauendapo on Friday convicted Johny Ryno Diergaardt, 33, guilty of murder with direct intent, read with the provisions of the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act.
Four arrested for lodge break-in
WINDHOEK – Combined efforts by police on foot, vehicles and helicopter led to the swift arrest of four suspects who allegedly broke into Otjere Lodge east of Windhoek and stole valuable items last week
Accused narrates how scuffle led to his boss’ death
WINDHOEK - The man who admitted to have accidentally shot and killed elderly farmer Willem Cornelius de Klerk, 71, last week took to the witness stand to testify in his own defense.
Vergenoeg gets cell network tower
VERGENOEG - Vergenoeg farm, situated some 115 kilometres northeast of Gobabis in the Kalahari Constituency of Omaheke Region, last week received telecommunication network.
Call for inclusive education intensifies
ONGWEDIVA - The Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, has reiterated the call for inclusive education to ensure that children who are not academically gifted are catered for too.
Woman tries killing son to spite father
WALVIS BAY – A 28-year old woman who allegedly tried to kill her biological son and made a video of the act is expected to appear in the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court today for attempted murder and common
Ministers not selected on tribal basis, Geingob
NKURENKURU - President Hage Geingob says while balance is important when selecting ministers and other high-ranking officials such as diplomats, the country has no quota system to dictate how each tribe