Deputy commissioner Helen Charmaine Tsaes-Gaweses is a seasoned detective serving at the policy, planning and development directorate as the project manager of the electronic systems under the Ministry of Safety and Security - Namibian Police Force.
A summary of the Gibeon Village Council case in re public debate on severance pay
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Lithium worker dies
Health and safety issues around lithium mining have once again come under scrutiny after a mine employee allegedly died on Tuesday after coughing up black mucus and blood.
Namibia’s fish exports hit N$3.4 billion
Namibia’s total fish exports, which include crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, reached N$3.4 billion during the final quarter of last year, marking a sharp increase from the N$2.8 billion recorded in 2022.
LGBTQI+ rights: Political parties remain mum
As Namibia approaches the 2024 general elections, political parties have turned a blind eye to the increasingly topical issue of protecting the rights and dignity of sexual minorities.
Mbumba in Zambia for KAZA summit
President Nangolo Mbumba arrived in Livingstone, Zambia at the invitation of his counterpart Hakainde Hichilema for the Heads of State Summit on the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA-TFCA).
Former cop guilty of murder
Former senior police officer Morgan Brian Plaatjie has been found guilty, by the Windhoek High Court of killing his ex-girlfriend and mother of his children nearly three years ago.
Lesotho eyes Commonwealth SG position
The government of Lesotho is seeking support from Namibia and other African nations for Joshua Setipa, who wants to be elected secretary general of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Nam Dairies launches Nammilk Day
In a vibrant celebration of pure goodness and local dairy farming’s resilience, progress, and spirit, the inaugural Nammilk Day commenced on 1 June, marking a pivotal moment for this flagship brand and the nation’s dairy industry.
Produce food locally – NNN
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has said she is encouraged by young people interested in agriculture, unlike in the past, when agriculture was seen as dirty work that was reserved for the elderly and the uneducated.








