The trial of a former Windhoek-based prosecutor accused of colluding with an accused to illegally scrap criminal charges from the court’s system was postponed to September.
Martial arts game results in death
An Angolan man was arrested after a martial arts game at a traditional wedding went terribly wrong, resulting in the death of one of the participants at Ongolonongeyama village in the Ruacana constituency.
More to be added to witness fees scam list
A handful of people suspected to have worked together with a former Windhoek-based prosecutor in a witness fees scam that saw the Office of the Judiciary lose hundreds of thousands of dollars, are yet to be traced.
Lewcor fraud couple out on N$60 000 bail
The husband of the Lewcor group N$11 million fraud suspect was arrested by the Namibian police after he was linked to the alleged crime his wife was charged with last month.
Vaccine roll-out boosts tourism revival
The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) is convinced that the successful and effective roll-out of Covid-19 national and global vaccination plans may be a key element to ensure the normalisation of tourism flow across the world.
Confessed rapist wants legal aid
Windhoek resident Jeremia van Wyk, who confessed to abducting and sexually violating a minor in 2019, told the Windhoek High Court that although he intends to plead guilty to charges of rape and abduction with an alternative count of kidnapping, was advised that the services of a legal practitioner will be to his benefit.
Inside Harambee Prosperity Plan II
The Harambee Prosperity Plan II, which was launched by President Hage Geingob yesterday, covers 2021 to 2025 and builds on the solid foundation of the inaugural HPP 2016-2020.
Govt goes for broke… Harambee II provides fertile ground for investment
President Hage Geingob’s administration has outlined an ambitious plan to lure investments worth N$27 billion, with the potential of creating 24 000 jobs in the coming four years.
Namibian opens heart to suffering Angolan migrants
ETUNDA – Good Samaritan Peneyambako Joseph from Omusati region has taken it upon herself to feed some of the hundreds of Angolan nationals flocking to Namibia in search of food.
Locust invasion spirals out of control
The ministry of agriculture says it is unable to secure an effective biological pesticide that is environmentally acceptable and approved for aerial application as a measure to control the locust outbreak in Kavango East.
