Helena Imalwa is one of the young professionals that are carving out careers in the public service.
Year: 2021
Squatters proclamation hearing put on hold
The hearing to determine the legality of the Squatters Proclamation AG, 21 of 1985, has been put on hold after the court ruled the matter was not ready to be heard.
NBL employees accused of N$6.3 million fraud
Four Namibia Breweries Limited employees made their first appearance in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for allegedly defrauding the company of N$6.3 million.
Ongwediva to address socio-economic challenges
The Ongwediva Town Council has aligned its 2021/2022 budget towards addressing socio-economic challenges facing its residents.
Musician gets candid about struggle with glaucoma
Local musician Alvara Lucungo has become one of the few local artists who have spoken out in the hope of destigmatising disability and more by opening up about their own struggles.
Moses //Garoeb constituency SMEs receive equipment
More than ten small business owners from the Moses //Garoeb constituency in Khomas have received equipment and material from the regional council.
No respect for city’s cemeteries
Windhoek residents who have relatives buried at municipal cemeteries in Katutura and Khomasdal say the final resting places of their loved ones are neglected.
Increased copper theft concerns Nored
The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) has raised concern over escalating copper theft from its power stations, saying it costs millions in repairs as well as lost revenue.
Bus driver gets 30 years for lover’s murder
Former long distance bus driver Victor Elia, who was convicted of killing his student girlfriend and dumping her remains alongside the B1 road in January 2017, was sentenced to an effective 30 years imprisonment on Wednesday in the Windhoek High Court.
Endombo eviction heats up… tenants defiant amid looming deadline
Endombo residents have turned their cries to the government and the Tsumeb municipality, with the hope of staving off an eviction order, due next week Monday, following a back-and-forth process stemming from 2017.
