The long-running murder and stock theft trial of four men, accused of murdering renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, has faced obstacles yet again.
Year: 2023
Over 44 000 IDs uncollected
National Civil Registration Director in the Ministry of Home Affairs Collens Muleke says the ministry is sitting with over 44 000 uncollected IDs.
Okakarara fair provides access to continental markets – Sinimbo
Local entrepreneurs should not view the Okakarara Annual Trade Fair as just another showcasing event, but should look at it as a platform that has the potential to unlock business opportunities continentally and globally.
Teen girl arrested for alleged concealment of birth
A 19-year-old Namibian female was arrested at Akoonde village in the Omuthiya area after she gave birth to a baby boy and allegedly buried him next to her sleeping room
Japan hands over school facilities
Japan yesterday handed over school facilities valued at N$970 000 to the St. Barnabas Primary School in Katutura.
Swakop extends CEO contract
The Swakopmund municipality has extended the contract of their current CEO Alfeus Benjamin for another five years.
Zambia key to Namibia’s trade objectives – Iipumbu … as neighbours pen four agreements
Namibia and Zambia this week signed four agreements in the fields of industrial development cooperation as well as competition and standards in a bid to boost trade and cooperation between the two countries.
Water Act flows
Water minister Calle Schlettwein has operationalised the Water Resources Management Act to allow for equitable access to potable and a sufficient quantity of water within a reasonable distance.
Push and pull for Omaheke uranium project
One of the sleepy villages in the Omaheke region, Leonardville, is now experiencing a carnival-like atmosphere after it was discovered that surrounding areas are blessed with coveted uranium deposits.
Mixed feelings over agriculture’s minimum wage
The recently-increased minimum wages for workers in both commercial and communal farmlands have been received with mixed feelings, with some workers expressing optimism while others doubt if the new wages will be enforced.









