A suspected drunk driver is facing serious charges, including driving without a licence as well as reckless and or negligent driving.
Namibia turning tide on HIV… nation urged to extend treatment services
While HIV/Aids remains a major public health issue, Namibia appears to be stemming the tide of the epidemic, commentators said this week.
‘Traumatised’ Hamutenya hints at withdrawing charges
Former Mr Gay Namibia Wendelinus Hamutenya says he became a victim of domestic violence for reportedly buying his husband Immanuel Jeremiah a less valued cell phone valued at N$7 000.
Deadlock as govt firm on salary freeze
Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) general secretary Petrus Nevonga yesterday urged civil servants to remain calm after government failed to reach an agreement with unions on salary negotiations.
Govt backs Sinopharm booster dose
Third doses of the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine should be offered to those over 60, the ministry of health announced yesterday.
Defence can’t explain N$300 000 paid to ghost attaché
Defence ministry executive director Wilhelmine Shivute was yesterday at pains to explain how the ministry paid over N$300 000 to a non-existing attaché purportedly posted to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Social worker testifies against convicted paedophile
Two under-aged girls, who were raped and trafficked by a South African national, suffered post-traumatic stress after the sexual encounters, a social worker testified yesterday in the Windhoek High Court.
Murder accused siblings make U-turn on bail application
Murder suspects Azaan Madisia and Steven Mulundu have opted to not continue with their bail application in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
