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Teen girl ‘raped’ at Okahandja’s dumping site
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Teen girl ‘raped’ at Okahandja’s dumping site

A 14-year-old girl was reportedly raped at Okahandja’s dumping site in the Nau-Aib location in the early hours of Saturday, while on her way home. The incident happened around 03h00 when the girl was approached by a known suspect.  He reportedly took her to the dumping site area, where he forcefully had sexual intercourse with...

Nored intercepts over 500 illegal connections
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Nored intercepts over 500 illegal connections

OSHAKATI – Illegal electricity connections and meter tampering remain a significant concern for the Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored), particularly in informal settlements. This was revealed by Nored spokesperson Simon Lukas in an interview on the recently-concluded Token Identifier (TID) project.  He revealed that 520 electricity meter boxes out of over 140 000 were found to...

Fitty’s bail struggle continues 
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Fitty’s bail struggle continues 

Iuze Mukube Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi, one of the key figures implicated in the Fishrot corruption, fraud and racketeering scandal, is now seeking permission to take his fight for release to the Supreme Court. Last Friday, he lodged an application in the High Court to appeal his previous bail application based on new facts. Acting Judge...

Shangula: Leprosy a health concern globally
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Shangula: Leprosy a health concern globally

KATIMA MULILO – Namibia has made significant strides in controlling leprosy, but the infectious disease remains a global public health concern, health minister Kalumbi Shangula has said.He made the remarks at the belated commemoration of World Leprosy Day at the Kongola settlement in the Zambezi region last Thursday. Shangula said the ministry continues to promote...

Compensation for livestock loss increases
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Compensation for livestock loss increases

Suzith Tjitaura  KEETMANSHOOP – Farmers who lose cattle due to human-wildlife conflict will receive increased compensation of N$8 000 per animal from 1 April 2025, up from the previous N$3 000. The adjustment forms part of the Human-Wildlife Conflict Self-Reliance Scheme, aimed at supporting affected farmers, Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Pohamba Shifeta said...

NDF gets its flowers 
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NDF gets its flowers 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  GOBABIS – Army chief Martin Pinehas has commended the Namibian Defence Force for their dedication and professionalism in ensuring a befitting send-off for Founding President Sam Nujoma. Nujoma died on 8 February, and was buried on 1 March at the Heroes’ Acre outside Windhoek. Nujoma was honoured with memorial services in seven regions...

Man killed in gang fight
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Man killed in gang fight

OMUTHIYA – A 20-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stabbing another 20-year-old man to death at Okangororosa village in the Oshikoto region’s Omuthiya constituency yesterday. The Namibian Police’s crime investigations coordinator for the Oshikoto region, Deputy Commissioner Titus Ekandjo, informed Nampa that the incident occurred around 03h00 and the deceased was identified as Haiyaka Tangeniomwene,...

NHE to construct houses in Opuwo 
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NHE to construct houses in Opuwo 

Auleria Wakudumo  The Opuwo Town Council has partnered the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) to build affordable houses for low-to-middle-income-earners. This is aimed at improving housing availability and living conditions in the town.  The official signing of the agreement between the two entities took place last week at Ondangwa in the Oshana region.  NHE chief executive...

Mozambique hit by third cyclone in four months
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Mozambique hit by third cyclone in four months

MAPUTO – Heavy rains and strong winds lashed northern Mozambique yesterday as the region was hit by its third cyclone in four months, the weather service said.Cyclone Jude made landfall in the morning with winds of 140 kilometres per hour and gusts of up to 195 kilometres per hour, the National Institute of Meteorology (INAM)...

Israeli aid freeze threatens ‘food shortage’ for Gaza: Germany
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Israeli aid freeze threatens ‘food shortage’ for Gaza: Germany

BERLIN – The German government said yesterday that Israel’s decision to halt aid deliveries and cut off the electricity supply to Gaza could prompt a fresh humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory. Referring to the decision to stop aid, foreign ministry spokeswoman Kathrin Deschauer told a regular press conference Gaza was “again threatened with a...