DOHA – Qatar has been monitoring radiation levels in the Gulf as Israeli air strikes pound Iranian nuclear facilities, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. “We are monitoring this on a daily basis,” foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari told a news conference. “We have nothing to be concerned about right now, but obviously prolonged...
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Oonakulinyowa modolongo va shunwa mo
Auleria Wakudumo Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana oya pondola okushuna oumati 11 ovo va li ve livaka modolongo yaLuno mOndangwa onghela. Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaShana, Chief Inspector Thomas Aiyambo okwa holola kutya oumati omuwoi ova hangwa moshitukulwa shaShana nOhangwena omanga vavali va hangwa kOkankolo moshitukulwa shaShikoto. Otaku hokololwa ovatamanekwa ava ve livaka modolongo yaLuno Omaandaxa. Ovatamanekwa aveshe...
Va indilwa vaha lye eeshi domohanya
Auleria Wakudumo Oshakati – Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana oya kunghilila ovakalimo vomOshakati nomOngwediva opo va xulife po okukwata, okulanda nokulandifa osho yo okulya eeshi odo da kwatwa metale lohanya. Opolifi oya kunghilila ovakwashiwana eshi vati ovanhu ve fike pomwaalu inau didilikwa natango va tulwa moipandeko eshi vati va hangwa tava kwata eeshi metale lohanya li...
G7 urges de-escalation as Trump makes hasty exit
KANANASKIS – G7 leaders on Monday called for “de-escalation” in the Middle East starting with the Israel-Iran conflict, as US president Donald Trump hastily left the group’s summit. Trump, who was making his return to the international diplomatic calendar, departed the gathering in the Canadian Rockies a day early as ally Israel pounded Iran. After...
Global oil demand expected to dip in 2030
PARIS – Global oil demand will fall slightly in 2030, its first drop since the 2020 Covid pandemic, the International Energy Agency said yesterday. In an annual outlook for the oil market, the Paris-based agency cited sluggish economic growth, global trade tensions, the rise of electric cars and the shift away from crude to produce...
Opinion – Rethinking democracy in Africa
Democracy is often praised as a system that reflects the “will of the people”. It promotes justice, fairness, and development. It’s widely seen as a path to a better future, guiding African countries toward the “promised land.” However, for many African nations, this promise has not materialized. In fact, the version of democracy adopted by...
Opinion – Embracing crime prevention through CPTED
The clarion call by H.E. Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of the Republic of Namibia, in her first maiden State of the Nation address in parliament, “for NAMPOL to intensify patrols to eliminate crime in our communities”, must have triggered officers to analyse their actions and experiences relating to crime combatting in the country. Police work...
Hoachanas man pleads not guilty to nine charges
Iuze Mukube A 45-year-old resident of the Hoachanas settlement in the Hardap region, yesterday pleaded not guilty to a string of serious criminal charges. Jonas Murao faces a total of nine charges, including three counts of housebreaking with intent to steal and theft, one count of housebreaking with intent to rape and rape, two counts...
Chicago Bar ‘shooter’ in court
Iuze Mukube Gabes Shiimi, who was arrested on Sunday in connection with a fatal shooting at Chicago Bar and Restaurant in Windhoek, made his first court appearance yesterday in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court. The 30-year-old was charged with one count of murder and one count of discharging of a firearm. The State alleges that on...
Late drought subsidies an ‘incomplete form’ issue
Rudolf Gaiseb Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare said delays occur in the issuance of farmers’ drought relief subsidies when application forms submitted are incomplete. He said this happens frequently, while others are filled with incorrect information. “These are then returned to the respective offices for correction before being forwarded to the ministry’s head office in Windhoek...









