The relocation of 533 households from the Sky location to the serviced Onawa area has begun.
Year: 2021
Angolan govt secretly feed migrants
According to the sources, the team reportedly travelled to Etunda in the Omusati region and bought the goods at a local shop in the area. Omusati governor Erginus Endjala said his office was not informed about the visit.
Debmarine refurbishes hospital’s ward
Ward C patients in the Windhoek Central Hospital are pleased with the warm showers they now enjoy and lights in their rooms, following recent renovations done by Debmarine Namibia.
More trouble for Oshakati ‘abusive’ nurses
The Health Professions Councils of Nambia (HPCNA) has announced it is investigating the conduct of nurses who were filmed abusing an elderly patient at Oshakati last month.
Vilho’s resignation opens can of worms… arms deal, ministerial code of conduct back in spotlight
A local commentator has called for the reopening of an investigation into the controversial Chinese state-owned arms dealer, Poly Technologies, in the wake of the resignation of defence minister Peter Vilho from Cabinet this week.
Days numbered for tax dodgers
The discussion of a semi-autonomous tax body, which commenced more than 10 years ago, yesterday culminated in the official opening of the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) by President Hage Geingob.
Meatco targets ageing workers in restructuring
State-owned meat processer and marketer Meatco yesterday announced it was embarking on a restructuring process that will see employees aged 55 and above affected.
Cop nabbed for bribery gets bail
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) arrested a police officer in Otjiwarongo after she tried to solicit a bribe of N$3 000 in exchange for closing a case she has been investigating.
Ex-magistrate denies rape charges
A former magistrate charged with multiple counts of rape and kidnapping denied any wrongdoing when his trial began yesterday in the Windhoek High Court.
Double murder accused mother set free
A woman accused of murdering her two minor children and attempting to kill the third one in Ethiopia last year, was set free yesterday on an order of the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
