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Year: 2021
Nghiwete throws in the towel
Former CEO of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) Hilya Nghiwete has withdrawn a court application in which she was challenging...
Rehoboth CEO faces disciplinary action… raft of irregularities listed against Kanime
In an 87-page dossier, with photographic evidence, the mayor’s office alleged corruption, gross negligence, and gross abuse of authority, among an array of administrative failings.
Guard peace and stability jealously, Geingob urges
President Hage Geingob has called on Namibians to guard the peace and stability enjoyed in the country jealously.
Locusts ravage south
Farmers in the //Kharas region are facing an uphill battle in controlling huge swarms of migrating locusts moving through grasslands.
Alleged rapist pensioner caught in the act
The Oshikoto police have arrested an octogenarian man last weekend for allegedly raping a seven-year-old girl at Okalevona location at Oniipa.
Namibians ‘safe’ amid India Covid crisis
As India is experiencing a catastrophic surge in Covid-19 cases, no Namibian living in the Asian nation is reported to have contracted the deadly virus that is killing millions of people around the globe.
Adjovi ‘must pay back the money’
The Namibia Tourism Board’s fight to recover more than N$23 million paid to organisers of the Kora All-Africa Music Awards started in the Windhoek High Court on Monday.
Fireworks at Kilimanjaro bonanza…young boxers are ready to fight
The event, which ran under the theme ‘MTC Kilimanjaro northern championship’ Part One, saw 17 amateur bouts.
Ekandjo urges corporates to invest in netball
Sponsorship continues to be a stumbling block for the growth of sport in the country.
