Sabina Bezuidenhoudt, mother of the late Linda de Wee said, despite her daughter tragically losing her life after being caught in a love triangle, she was known, respected and loved by most of the village’s residents as a kind, soft hearted and obedient daughter.
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Not all lost for Berseba – CEO
Berseba village council CEO Ivan Vries says despite being in office for only four months, he is optimistic about the potential of the local authority.
Businesses should exploit AfCFTA opportunities
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick said it is imperative for Namibian businesses to prepare and take full advantage of the benefits offered under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).
Southern farmers count veld fire losses
An uncontrollable fire raging at farms in the Karasberge areas of //Kharas region since last Tuesday has left little hope for the future of farmers in the area.
LPM claims progress in southern councils
Landless Peoples’ Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi said the political movement implemented significant positive changes at local authorities since taking over control in the //Kharas and Hardap regions, respectively.
Community reels after love triangle immolation
Residents of the sparsely populated and sleepy village of Gainachas in the //Kharas region are still coming to terms with the shocking and gruesome death of one of their own.
Keetmanshoop residents allege police harassment
Concerned residents of Keetmanshoop have levelled allegations of assault against Namibian Police’s Special Reserve Force members after alleged shooting and assault incidents by the unit last weekend.
Shikongo commends //Kharas community policing effort
The new Namibian Police chief has praised the //Kharas region for its collective crime-fighting endeavours.
Keetmanshoop mosque gets council’s blessing
//Kharas regional council chairperson, Joseph Isaacks said Namibia being a secular state and also the country’s constitution guaranteeing freedom of exercising a religion of choice, prohibits discrimination against practising a religion of choice.
Debmarine sports tournament unearthing stars
The Debmarine Bridging Gap sports initiative returned after two years of hiatus and attracted 270 students from across the country in Swakopmund over the weekend.