Security companies doing cash-in transit services in the Erongo region were told to beef up their skills, manpower and change their modus operandi, as their current way of doing business makes them easy targets to criminals.
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NBC, Napwu show ends
Despite brushing off the notice that they have lost bargaining power three months ago, one of the country’s biggest unions on Friday received the final nail in their NBC coffin.
Alleged killer of elderly Koës couple gets new lawyer
Legal Aid has instructed lawyer Titus Ipumbu to take over from Linus Samaria, who withdrew as the legal representative of Andries Afrikaner (39), one of the three men on trial for the murder of an elderly farming couple from Koës in the south.
Convicted paedophile gets new lawyer
The Directorate of Legal Aid has appointed Joseph Andreas from Andreas-Hamunyela Law firm to further defend Marthinus Pretorius, who was convicted of raping two under-aged girls and of trafficking in persons.
Tsumeb to absorb 23 temporary workers
The Tsumeb Municipality says it will absorb 23 temporary workers, who have served the institution for years, and make them permanent employees.
N$943 000 heist suspects identified
Erongo Police identified at least two of the five armed robbers who are on the run after the N$943 000 heist they carried out at Pupkewitz in Walvis Bay last week Saturday.
Nyambe to miss Senegal tie
Brave Warriors and Blackburn Rovers defender, Ryan Nyambe will again miss out on representing his country after sustaining a head injury on Tuesday during a league encounter.
Who will be crowned champion?
The winner of the inaugural MTC Namibia Netball Premier League will be crowned tomorrow when the final league games take place.
Tribute to a trident of fallen sporting legends
Just as the close-knit family of Wanderers Multi-Sports Club was coming to terms with the untimely death of former squash (muurbal) player Fanie Becker, double tragedy has struck the Pionierspark outfit again as the club mourns the sad passing of club stalwarts Oom Neels Dodds and versatile scrumhalf Edwardo Nell.
When the truth becomes fairy tales…as the wheel of fortune makes our heads spin
Have you ever bitten your tongue in a meeting? Surely, you sit there like a zombie, say nothing and just nod along to proposals. After all, you obviously don’t want to be the (eternal) naysayer.
