Meriam Kaxuxwena is one of the country’s ultimate beauty queens in the limelight. Having participated in many beauty pageants since she was ten years old, she has managed to build a successful career and it comes as no surprise to anyone to see her grow into the limelight and pave her way to fame and fortune. - www.nalebrity.com
DJ Spuzza accuses RTE Records of scam… label denies accusations
DJ Spuzza and his former estranged stable RTE Records are at loggerheads again, as he is accusing their top-level manager Jean Emmery Ngabo-Shingiro of trying to scam people using Slaughterhouze’s name. - www.nalebrity.com
Opinion – The children of occupied Western Sahara live under constant terror
On 16 November 2020, three days after the resumption of war between the Polisario Front and the illegal occupying forces of Morocco, 12-year-old Hayat (surname withheld due to constant threats against her family) was abducted by Moroccan security forces.
N$14 million water debt swamps Keetmans
The municipality of Keetmanshoop is racing against time to collect an amount of N$3.5 million to meet a demand from NamWater for partial payment of an outstanding debt of N$14 million owed to the water utility.
Vaccination off to slow start… as world fears third wave
Namibia’s coronavirus vaccination efforts got off to a very slow start, with only 71 healthcare workers inoculated against Covid-19 by yesterday afternoon as fears of a third wave mount large across the world.
Political office not a deathbed – Amathila
‘For everything, there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant and a time to harvest.’
Pensioner (81) guilty of murdering lover
An 81-year-old man from Gobabis has been convicted of murder with direct intent by Windhoek High Court acting Judge Petrus Unengu.
Aid flows for drought-stricken Kunene
Government is working around the clock to mitigate the effects of the prevailing drought in the Kunene region, chairperson of the committee of parliamentarians, who were tasked to assess the impact of drought in the region, Nono Katjingisiua said.
Kavango East farmers need support to thrive
Optimal production in the Kavango East region is hindered by a lack of infrastructure, such as boreholes, proper roads and cellular network coverage.
NUST told to comply with court order
The High Court has ordered the Namibia University of Science and Technology to comply with its order in which it set aside the university’s decision to nullify a tender awarded to a local security company last year.
