A mother of a one-year-old boy was left traumatised to witness the demise of her son, who was choked on a marula fruit.
Year: 2021
The mother of all trials… stage set for Fishrot corruption case
The accused in the Fishrot scandal will make their way to the High Court tomorrow for a pre-trial conference, which sets the stage for a long battle between the high-profile suspects and the country’s legal system.
Namibia remains a beacon of media freedom
Namibia yesterday retained its top position in Africa, 24th in the world, on Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) Press Freedom Index.
Namibians recount UCT fire experience
Several Namibian students at the illustrious University of Cape Town in South Africa recounted the devastating ordeal of a runaway fire that on Sunday overwhelmed parts of the city of Cape Town, including part of their campus.
State seeks life imprisonment for IUM student killer
The state is seeking life imprisonment for a 40-year-old man who was convicted for killing his student girlfriend and dumping her remains alongside the B1 road in January 2017.
Swakopmund businesswoman murdered
The Swakopmund community is reeling in shock, following the death of a well known businesswoman, Irene Lohmeier (82) who was murdered at her residence in Kramersdorf.
Government lifts FMD ban
Farmers in the Northern Communal Areas (NCA) can now resume to move and slaughter their cattle following the lifting of the ban on cattle movement restrictions yesterday.
Para-athletes in last chance saloon at SASAPD Championships
A group of 11 Namibian para-athletes will this week travel to Port Elizabeth to compete in the South African national championships slated to start on Friday.
Namibia scoop accolades at Indoor Africa Cup
Not only did Namibia’s senior women’s hockey team win the Indoor Africa Cup on Sunday, but individual players also walked away with an assortment of accolades from the continental competition.
Ngungu has big plans for KBF
Newly elected chairman of the Khomas Boxing Federation (KBF), Joel Ngungu has unpacked his ambitions for the local amateur boxing body, saying his long-term plan is to produce more Olympians for the country.
