President Nangolo Mbumba has stressed collective resolve to accelerate the fight against climate change, following the unprecedented fires in California in the United States of America. Media reports revealed that at least 16 people have died, and more than 12 000 structures have been destroyed by the fires in the Los Angeles area since last...
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Ongwediva embarks on roads maintenance
ONGWEDIVA – The Ongwediva Town Council has undertaken road maintenance following significant damage caused by heavy rainfall recorded a month ago. The town’s spokesperson, Ottilie Shingenge, told Nampa yesterday that maintenance work began on Saturday, with the council’s technical team present on-site to officially witness and inspect the commencement of the project. “With the persistent...
Keetmans wants curfews to combat crime
Suzith Tjitaura KEETMANSHOOP – Residents of Keetmanshoop have suggested that the Namibian Police introduce curfews and set up CCTV cameras and mobile police stations to curb gangsterism and other gang-related crimes in the town. Residents during a community police engagement meeting here last Thursday, also suggested that the police consider deploying members of the Namibian...
Man arrested for ‘possession’ of crocodile skin
NKURENKURU – A 63-year-old man was arrested at the Mururani checkpoint in the Kavango West region on Sunday after he was allegedly found in possession of a dry crocodile skin. According to Deputy Commissioner Elsavador Ndeunyema, the incident occurred around 10h00 during a routine stop and search conducted by the ministry of environment’s officials. The...
Alleged girlfriend killer bail ruling today
The Windhoek Magistrate’s Court last week postponed the bail hearing of Tjizake Murangi (22), who stands accused of murdering his 29-year-old ex-girlfriend Frieda Amadhila, to today. Murangi, a gym instructor, made a brief appearance in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on Friday. It is alleged that in April last year, he stabbed Amadhila eight times when...
Saturday suicides rock Namibia
Six suicides were recorded countrywide by the police on Saturday, with five involving men. A crime report issued by the police on Sunday said two of the bodies were discovered around 07h00 on Saturday. In Otjiwarongo, the body of 51-year-old David Garab was found hanging in his room by his wife, while at Otamanzi village...
PDM troubles linger …media crew aggrieved by unpaid salary
Rudolf Gaiseb The Popular Democratic Movement’s (PDM) financial department allegedly scrapped its media team from the payroll in December, and withheld their salaries. The party is said to have hired the crew via verbal agreements. One of the aggrieved members of the media team is Desere !Ganes. She told New Era on Friday that their...
Okandjoze chiefs call for genocide indaba … as RDP rejects joint declaration
Linea Dishena The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly rejected the joint declaration between Namibia and Germany on the 1904-1908 Ovaherero/Nama genocide. The chiefs furthermore called for a national conference with the descendants of the victims and affected communities. Speaking at their 121st Remembrance Day commemoration at the UN Plaza in Windhoek on Sunday, technical committee member Benestus...
400m Indian pilgrims to access sacred waters
PRAYAGRAJ – Vast crowds of Hindu pilgrims in India bathed in sacred waters as the Kumbh Mela festival opened yesterday. Organisers are expecting 400 million people – the world›s largest gathering of humanity – to assemble over six weeks. The millennia-old Kumbh Mela – a show of religious piety and ritual bathing, and a logistical...
South Korea’s impeached president gets pay rise
SEOUL – Suspended South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol will receive a scheduled pay rise. This was revealed in official documents yesterday. The increase is despite an impeachment trial and investigation into his ill-fated martial law declaration. Yoon suspended civilian rule on 3 December last year, sending soldiers into parliament and plunging South Korea into...









