2021-12-01Eveline de Klerk Murder suspects Azaan Madisia and Steven Mulundu have opted to not continue with their bail application in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court. View more
2021-12-01Eveline de Klerk The Swakopmund council remains unchanged after all current councillors were re-elected in their current positions yesterday. View more
2021-12-01Eveline de Klerk Deputy police chief Joseph Shikongo has raised concern over delays in the implementation of recommendations of arms control, management and disarmament in the country. View more
2021-12-06Eveline de Klerk High-resolution surveillance cameras will help road users to abide by the rules of the road or face the consequences of the law. View more
2021-12-06Eveline de Klerk ourism minister Pohamba Shifeta on Friday scolded the leadership of the Topnaar community for unaccounted money generated from tourism concessions as well as for not being transparent with the community’s finances. View more
2021-12-06Eveline de Klerk Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta says Namibia needs to cull more seals to control the growing seals population that is estimated to be around 1.4 million. View more
2021-12-13Eveline de Klerk About 140 residents of the Tutaleni suburb at Walvis Bay watched haplessly on Saturday afternoon how their homes went up in flames as yet another fire ravaged through their structures. View more
2021-12-13Eveline de Klerk The traumatic sexual abuse of a 10-year-old girl has landed a Walvis Bay man in custody after the minor’s aunt alerted the authorities about his cruel deeds that allegedly went on for months. View more
2021-12-14Eveline de Klerk The Ministry of Mines and Energy sent a team to investigate the “unfamiliar content” discovered in the Vaalgras area in the //Kharas region over the weekend. View more
2021-12-14Eveline de Klerk ǁAupexa 140 ǁanǂgāsaben Tutaleni ǁanǁguib !Gomenǁgams dib din, ge ǂoa ge Satertaxs ai huiose gere mû mâti di ǁîn omde ra ǂhuwisa, ǁnāpab ge ǀaeǂhuwiba a khoraǂuisens khao!gâ. View more
2021-12-15Eveline de Klerk The coastal town of Walvis Bay was a hype of activity yesterday when residents welcomed the Queen’s Baton, which marked the Namibian leg of the 16th Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay. View more
2021-12-16Eveline de Klerk Restrained Independent Patriots for Change member and chairperson of the Erongo regional council’s management committee Ciske Howard, through her legal representatives, has poured scorn on a disciplinary hearing that is expected to take place on 18 December in Windhoek. View more
2021-12-16Eveline de Klerk Hundreds of fishing industry workers backed by various unions in a mass demonstration yesterday protested against the auctioning of governmental objective quota at Walvis Bay. The ministry earlier this year sold 27 300 metric tons of horse mackerel to the DRC government for N$85.7 million. View more
2021-12-16Eveline de Klerk Road users and visitors to the coast are urged to give their full cooperation to law-enforcement agencies and play their part when travelling on national roads. View more
2021-12-17Eveline de Klerk Former CEO of the Walvis Bay municipality Muronga Haingura is suing the council for N$17.9 million for loss of income, as his character was allegedly defamed by his suspension. View more
2022-01-20Eveline de Klerk The family of murdered young woman Shannon Wasserfall says her suspected killer, Azaan Madisia shows no remorse for her actions, judging from the content of her so called confession that has been circulated on social media since last week. View more
2022-01-21Eveline de Klerk The Namibian Ports Authority is urging schools not to pay any money or fall prey to an ongoing scam that is targeting schools in the country. View more
2022-01-24Eveline de Klerk Investigations are underway to establish whether the suspected Avian Influenza strain that killed over 200 wild birds at the coast can infect humans. View more
2022-01-24Eveline de Klerk Five pensioners at the coast have lost a total of over N$320 000 at the hands of criminals through scams. These criminals are allegedly targeting mostly German-speaking pensioners. View more
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