Cristiano Ronaldo is set to be available for the start of Portugal’s World Cup campaign despite his red card against Ireland. A FIFA disciplinary committee has imposed a three-match ban, but the final two games are suspended for one year, provided there is no similar infringement during the probation period. He has already served the...
Year: 2025
Isuzu introduces Onyx Black on D-Max V-Cross
Isuzu Motors has expanded the range of colours available on its range-topping D-Max models, comprising the luxuriously appointed V-Cross and the highly capable D-Max Arctic Truck AT35. Both can now be specified in metallic Onyx Black. “Based on the success of the recently launched MU-X Onyx XT and the X-Rider Black in Onyx Black, we’ve...
Aussenkehr staff to get better housing
AUSSENKEHR – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah called on employers to create the type of employment that gives incentives to employees, and that will, ultimately, take them out of poverty and to live better lives. “Appreciate workers, a worker who is taken care of is productive and motivated,” she said as she launched the Staff Housing Project...
Ineos stands tall as benchmark for luxury off-roading
In a world where off-road vehicles often blur into a predictable pattern of rugged silhouettes and utilitarian interiors, the Ineos brand continues to carve out its own lane, one lined with luxury, engineering integrity, and near-limitless customisation. Since its launch, Ineos has impressed both Namibian and international buyers, earning a reputation for building vehicles that...
Magistrate saga destroying democracy – Metcalfe
WALVIS BAY – Defence lawyer, Advocate Richard Metcalfe, has condemned the ongoing magistrates’ go-slow, saying their actions are undermining justice and “destroying democracy as well as a dangerous step toward a collapse of the judicial system.” He also said their actions will create backlogs and urged magistrates to remember the role they were appointed to...
Larandja blows CoW trumpet
Outgoing Windhoek mayor Ndeshihafela Larandja said through teamwork and stronger partnerships, the city made progressive deliverables for the year. She highlighted improvements in informal settlements, including the city extending electricity, adding more water points and sanitation facilities, continuing mapping of structures to support service access, and upgrading roads, as some of the achievements. In an...
Omahogololo kololo …mOmusati ya panga uukuume nokakombo
OUTAPI – Esiku lyomahogololo olya nyanyudha aakalimo yomiiitopolwa ya yooloka moshilongo sho ya kwata ondjuhwa komulungu Etitatu, ya ningi omikweyo ya li ya tegelela okuhogolola. Aanambelewa yomahogololo mboka ya li ya yi moonkundathana noshifokundaneki shika oya ti inaya mona uupyakadhi washa pomahala gawo. Aakulupe naanyasha oya li ya holola nkene yu uvite nawa sho ya...
Nande shines, Corner Butcher elevates Gold Cup
Windhoek Golf Club was alive with competitive spirit and relief this past weekend as the prestigious Corner Butcher Gold Cup unfolded on 22 and 23 November 2025. The annual tournament, one of Namibia’s premier amateur golf events, nearly faced disruption until The Corner Butcher stepped in at the eleventh hour to rescue and elevate it...
Namibia decides …‘Democracy has taken place’
Adolf Kaure Loide Jason Victoria Immanuel President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has described the voting process as an illustration of Namibia’s democracy. She said this when she cast her vote for the 2025 Regional Council and Local Authorities elections yesterday morning at the Emma Hoogenoot Primary School polling station in Windhoek. She described the turnout at the...
Over 4 000 GBV cases reported in a year
KEETMANSHOOP – A total of 4 405 cases of gender-based violence were reported between April 2024 and February 2025 in Namibia, Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Emma Kantema, has said. Kantema shared the statistics while launching the 2025 National 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) on Tuesday at the J. Stephanus...









