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New Covid-19 cases alarm Windhoek
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New Covid-19 cases alarm Windhoek

The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, is concerned over the high number of Covid-19 cases recorded in Windhoek over the past week. On Saturday, the health and social services minister revealed 50 positive new cases, of which 32 cases were from Windhoek, 20 are male and 12 female.  He said the...

City residents warned about land scam
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City residents warned about land scam

City of Windhoek mayor Fransina Kahungu is concerned over a fraudulent scheme that targets people with disabilities in Otjomuise, where a woman defrauded them purportedly in exchange for non-existent land title deeds. Kahungu on Friday visited the area to warn the public about fraudulent land ownership deals. Her visit came after residents of 7de Laan...

City to electrify business stalls
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City to electrify business stalls

City of Windhoek Mayor Fransina Kahungu last week announced 103 stalls in, Khomasdal and Katutura have been earmarked for electrification for the 2020/21 financial year.  She said the conversion of conventional electricity meters to prepaid meters will allow city council to reduce the current electricity debt, thereby increasing revenue in terms of pre-paid electricity usage....

Man claims army assault for not wearing mask
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Man claims army assault for not wearing mask

The police are investigating a case of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and malicious damage to property after a 31-year-old man from Windhoek reported a complaint against members of the security cluster over a June incident that was allegedly triggered by a face mask.  Simon Namene, who is a self-employed mechanic and...

City debt drops by N$96 million
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City debt drops by N$96 million

The City of Windhoek has managed to reduce its residents’ overall debt by N$96 million, mayor Francina Kahungu said yesterday.  Kahungu said the debtors book has decreased from N$839 million in March this year, compared to N$935 million in December last year.  Kahungu announced this yesterday when delivering the mayoral action report for January to...

Alleged sex trafficker denied bail
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Alleged sex trafficker denied bail

A South African national who is accused of sex trafficking has been denied bail in the Outapi Magistrate’s Court.  Magistrate Eden Amutenya denied Karner Kenneth’s bail application yesterday, saying allegations against the accused, including of taking nude photographs of teenage girls, bordered on child pornography and a serious abuse of minors.  Amutenya said the State...

NIPs ge Covids !âidi ǁkhāsiba go khoraǂui
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NIPs ge Covids !âidi ǁkhāsiba go khoraǂui

Namibian Institute of Pathologys (NIP) ge ǁîs di !âidi Covid-19sa !âis !aroma ra ūhe ǁgauǁgaudi disa ǁ-îs di laboratoriums hîa Oshakatis Oshana ǀkharib !nâ ǁgoes !nâ mâs ǁga ra khoraǂui, îs nēs ǀkha khaohâs !nurigu dis !hūb a ǂhabase hâsa oresa hōba.  NIPS di ǁ-amaǁamaǂharugub ǁhōn danab, Johannes Clemensi ra mîsa !oas ge nē ǂnûiǂgāsa...

Governor mobilises resources to shelter San
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Governor mobilises resources to shelter San

Governor of Ohangwena region Walde Ndevashiya has mobilised resources to erect structures for 17 San families at Onakalunga in the Eenhana constituency. Ndevashiya explained during a familiarisation visit, he was touched by the deplorable conditions to which the marginalised San people are subjected. He said the situation forced him to mobilise resources from, among others,...

Mixed feelings over proposed tariff directive
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Mixed feelings over proposed tariff directive

A directive by urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni, requesting local authorities and regional councils to put on hold any proposed tariff increases, has been met with mixed feelings.  Some regional councils and local authorities have made proposed increases for the 2020/2021 financial year and have submitted amendments to the ministry for publication in...

Twaloloka fire victims to be issued with national documents
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Twaloloka fire victims to be issued with national documents

Twaloloka residents who lost most of their belongings in a devastating fire on Sunday evening will have their national documents replaced at no cost, home affairs ministry executive director Etienne Maritz announced yesterday.  Maritz explained duplicate national documents are usually paid for, but it will be an exception for the fire victims. “We are cognizant...