The Windhoek City Police Service is concerned about the rising trend of criminals using cloned or stolen registration numbers, also known as number plates, on vehicles. The illegal practice is particularly used for getaway vehicles or for criminal activities such as operating pirated taxis.
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Tug-of-war for TISAN ensues
The Tertiary Institute Sports Association of Namibia (TISAN) is in limbo as the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) races against time to resuscitate the organisation following a decision to dissolve the elected executive committee.
Partners hail unifying Seychelles AIDS governance project
The recently concluded SADC-PF Sexual Reproductive Health Rights HIV and AIDS Governance Project in Seychelles has been hailed as a significant step towards addressing the HIV/AIDS crisis in the island nation.
Namibia Taekwondo gets international recognition
The Namibia Taekwondo Federation (NTF) was officially admitted as a new member of the World Taekwondo family on 28 May 2023 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Clubs should emulate Stars – Mannetti… will guarantee development of Namibian football
Seasoned football coach Ricardo Mannetti says his one-season stay at African Stars as director of football was a big learning curve for him.
All systems go for Public Enterprises’ games
All logistics are in place for the 2023 Public Enterprises Sports Games, which will kick off on Thursday and end on 3 June in Reitfontein, Otjozondjupa region.
OPINION – Millions of SA youth are jobless: ‘Soft’ skills like networking can help, study finds
The fact that more than half of the South African population is under 30 years could be beneficial for the country’s economic growth and development. But South Africa has not been able to reap this demographic dividend.
Opinion – Addressing hunger: A call for collective action
Hunger is a persistent issue affecting millions worldwide, and Namibia is no exception. In a society marked by income disparities and resource inequalities, it is crucial to confront the prevalence of hunger and its devastating consequences.
Opinion – AG’s next move on same-sex marriage
The matters of Digashu and Seiler-Lilles has a protracted litigation history that is not short of an indictment on article 12 of the Namibian Constitution’s trial within reasonable time principle.
Botswana elephants report denounced for lying
Botswana, was recently targeted by an animal rights group-funded report, saying that international hunting is threatening the SADC country’s wildlife, including its elephant population and impoverishing hunting communities.