Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday emphasised that Air Namibia’s current debt was unsustainable and would jeopardise the national economic recovery plan that the government is currently seized with.
Year: 2021
Witness recalls car speeding away after deadly shooting
A witness in the double murder trial of former Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) fitter and turner instructor Ernst Lichtenstrasser yesterday told the High Court she saw a white pickup driven by a white man on the grounds of the institution on the morning of the shootings.
Amupanda not AR mayor – Nauyoma
Affirmative Repositioning movement leader Dimbulukweni Nauyoma says members of the public should make a distinction between pronouncements made by Job Amupanda as Windhoek mayor and comments made in his capacity as an AR activist.
State wins rape acquittal appeal
ONGWEDIVA - Northern businessman Sindano Hango was yesterday convicted of rape in the Oshakati High Court after the State successfully appealed against his acquittal last year.
Human remains discovered in Omusati
ONGWEDIVA - Human remains were discovered on Sunday at Uushapi cattle post in the Okahao constituency, the police reported.
The meteoric rise of Tsumeb’s deputy mayor
TSUMEB – At the ripe age of 25, Anmire Garises has surprised all and sundry to prevail as the deputy mayor of Tsumeb following last year’s local authority elections.
Homeless sniff glue to forget hunger
Some of the homeless children in Windhoek say they have turned to sniffing glue with the hope of forgetting their problems, including hunger.
New Era recently engaged two street children, who spoke openly about their addiction to petrol and other harmful inhalants in order to curb their hunger pains and other stressful circumstances on the street.
Ndafoluma, Kakololo back in action this month
Local middleweight veteran boxer Lukas ‘The Demolisher’ Ndafoluma and Nathaniel ‘Natty’ Kakololo will this month be back in action when they headline the much-anticipated ‘The Demolisher’s Time’ Boxing Bonanza.
Young Warriors can do it, Tunisia is beatable – Nauseb
Brave Warriors assistant coach and Namibian football legend Robert Nauseb strongly believes that if the country’s U/20 side, the Young Warriors, emulate Monday’s performance against the Central African Republic (CAR), they stand a good chance of beating Tunisia in tonight’s clash.
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