The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association (Nabta) has raised concern that its members are no longer making money following the reintroduction of public health regulations with a reduced customer seating capacity.
Woman killed, attempted murder at construction site
A Swakopmund man is expected to appear today in the local magistrate’s court on a charge of murder after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend Chrizelda Smith to death.
‘We have lost everything’… one dead, families displaced as fires torment coast
Devastating shack fires ravaged through the coast on Friday, killing at least one person and displacing more than 20 families in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.
Swapo wants suspended officials reinstated
Swapo coordinator in //Kharas Matheus Mumbala fears the suspension of three officials in the region could compromise the delivery of services. Two local authority CEOs as well as the region’s top administrator have all been suspended over the last couple of months.
Police question four over looting threats
Police at the weekend interrogated four Namibians believed to have been behind social media threats to loot businesses and shopping centres as evidenced in neighbouring South Africa where riots and looting were sparked by the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma.
Fears as Bukalo nurses contract virus
Eight health workers at the Bukalo clinic in the Zambezi region are said to have tested positive for Covid-19 in recent weeks, prompting fears of a potential cluster.
Hundreds bid farewell to Rukoro
Hundreds of mourners defied Covid-19 public health regulations to bid farewell to Ovaherero Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro, who was laid to rest at Okahandja yesterday.
Full state honours as Nguvauva is laid to rest
The mortal remains of Chief Kilus Munyuku III Nguvauva, who passed away at the age of 64 due to Covid-19 complications, were laid to rest with full state honours at the Ovambanderu sacred burial site at Okahandja on Saturday.
Oshana police enforce partial lockdown measures
The police in Oshana at the weekend patrolled the streets of Oshakati, Ongwediva and Ondangwa as the nation battles a Covid-19 third wave.
Strengthening bilateral ties amid pandemic
President Hage Geingob said Namibia has made concerted efforts in ensuring that borders with Angola remain open to strengthen and promote business and economic relations amid the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
