OSHAKATI – The governor of Oshana, Elia Irimari, has urged the political leadership in the region to serve all inhabitants irrespective of their political affiliation.
Year: 2021
Gun owner arrested over shooting incident
RUNDU - The police in Kavango East have arrested a man who they say unlawfully and intentionally permitted his licensed shotgun to be in the possession of another man without written permission.
Farmers count losses after heavy rain
KEETMANSHOOP – Farmers surrounded by the famous Great Karas Mountains, popularly known as the Karasberge, have received between 120-250mm of rain this year.
Murder-suicide rocks Walvis
WALVIS BAY - A 33-year-old Walvis Bay woman died at the hands of her boyfriend at the weekend shortly after ending their relationship.
Oshana ready to reopen schools
ONGWEDIVA – Acting education director in Oshana Hilma Nuunyango-George said all the schools in the region are ready to commence with the new academic year amidst challenges posed by the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.
Union calls for Shoprite boycott
The Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union (Nafau) has called for a nationwide boycott of retail stores owned by Shoprite Namibia.
Land grabbers advance on Otjomuise
More than 500 residents of Windhoek attempted to occupy land yesterday in the Otjomuise area.
America shenanigans get local perspective
Local commentators have added their voice to the global outrage at the storming of the US Capitol building by angry supporters of US President Donald Trump last week Wednesday, saying it exposed the fragility of that nation’s democracy.
Windhoek woman brutally beaten
A case of assault was opened yesterday against a Windhoek woman, who allegedly attacked a 28-year-old woman in the early hours of Friday in Goreangab.
Mutjavikua laid to rest
Former Erongo governor Cleophas Mutjavikua was laid to rest yesterday at the Commonwealth War Graves cemetery at Grootfontein.
