Bananas are known as monkeys’ favourite. Is there anyone who can convince a monkey to give up a banana today by promising thousands of bananas in a monkey heaven? These are questions historian
Year: 2019
Transport plan unveiled for northern regions
ONDANGWA – The Deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Sankwasa James Sankwasa, officially launched the master plan for sustainable transport in the northern regions, namely Oshana, Oshikoto,
Not so fast… No bail luck for soldier accused of killing Zim taxi driver
WINDHOEK – The Katutura Magistrate’s Court yesterday to Namibian Defence Force (NDF) soldier Gerson Nakale that he will not get bail – a second such decision by the court.
Women at lowest caste of employment -PM
WINDHOEK - Despite government’s effort to reform several laws after independence, including abolishing discrimination on the basis of gender, women remain at the lowest level of employment.
Uncle bolts into Angola after raping niece
WINDHOEK - The Namibian police is currently in pursuit of a man accused of repeatedly sexually violating his eight-year-old niece in Etayi Constituency.
Karasburg man testifies in his own defense
WINDHOEK - A resident of Westerkim in Karasburg started to testify in his own defense yesterday on a charge of murder read with the provisions of the Combating of Domestic Violence Act, 4 of 2003 before
Hardap deviates from gazetted school calendar
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has cautioned that no regional education directorate has the right to make changes to the gazetted school calendar for public schools without
Chief Liswani III evangelises tribal harmony
BUKALO - Chief Kisco Liswani III who this year marks 23 years as the reigning Munitenge of the Masubia tribe who proudly call themselves Veekuhane in the Zambezi Region, on Saturday underscored the fact his
CACOC aims to address Aids pandemic
KEETMANSHOOP - Members of the !Nami#nus Constituency Aids Coordinating Committee (Cacoc) recently held a mentoring workshop in Lüderitz.
Second Henties Bay escapee re-arrested
SWAKOPMUND – A second trial-awaiting inmate, who escaped about two weeks ago from the Henties Bay holding cells, was re-arrested over the weekend in Swakopmund.