WINDHOEK – The Independence Stadium in Olympia was filled with jazz fanatics as they came to watch one of the most anticipated events on the Namibian musical calendar.
Year: 2019
Opinion: A tribute to the women of our Motherland
There is a woman who is tired of acting weak when she is strong,
There is a woman who is tired of acting humble,
Opinion: Is South-South cooperation an antidote to the realisation of Agenda 2063
In today’s turbulent world, a lot has changed as a result of technology that has globalised the world.
The demand for healthy living, equal distribution of the resources, sharing of technology, skills, knowledge has risen and become an integral determinant in international relations. Such resources are unevenly distributed between developed and developing countries with a better endowment in the developed world.
Opinion: Snapshot on the upcoming elections
In a good month’s time, the results of the 2019 elections should be out. It is our hope that by then Namibia is still peaceful, orderly, forward looking and we will not be at each other’s throats.
High Court extends lawyer’s suspension
WINDHOEK - The Windhoek High Court has extended the suspension of a Windhoek-based lawyer on allegations that he mismanaged N$560 000 entrusted to him in a trust by his clients.
Three-women criminal syndicate busted
ONGWEDIVA - A scheme to rob people of their goods in exchange for jobs or goods is back on the cards, this time, a young woman was robbed off her handbag with her cellphone as well as goods she had just bought.
Taxis, footing mode of transport for Lukato
WINDHOEK - Martin Lukato the resilient leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP) whose headquarters is a thatched hut at his village of Queensland in Zambezi, says he normally walks to his campaign venues because of the scarcity of financial resources.
Ndeitunga severely rebukes Dukwe returnees
WINDHOEK - Police Inspector-General Sebastian Ndeitunga has sent a stern warning to former Dukwe refugees, saying that the law will be enforced on those trying to destabilise the security of the country.
Borehole water sends boy to an early grave
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - An eight-year-old boy died last Friday after he reportedly drunk some unclean water from a borehole.
Man gets 15 years for trying to kill ex-lover
WINDHOEK - The Windhoek Regional Court has sent out a deterrent message to men instigating GBV by sentencing a man to 15 years imprisonment for attempting to kill her former lover of five years and mother to his child in 2016.