The son of an Egyptian national, who made Namibia his home, is opposing a claim to his father’s estate by a Chinese national married to him for about six months.
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Witness denies sex with American murder accused
One of the State witnesses in the trial of two American citizens accused of the assassination-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in 2011, yesterday strongly denied that either she or her friend had sexual relations with Kevan Townsend.
Lack of specialists hinders inmates’ rehabilitation
ONDANGWA - State President Decision (SPD) inmates at the Oluno Correctional Facility have raised concern that there is no officer specialising in mental illness to assist them to rehabilitate and be reintegrated back into society.
Magic Ladies bow out of Cosafa Champions League
Namibian champions Tura Magic Ladies yesterday bowed out of the ongoing Cosafa Women’s Champions League after they lost 1-0 to Zambia’s Green Buffaloes at King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban, South Africa.
Mboma, Masilingi in Brussels this Friday
Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Christine Mboma and fellow finalist Beatrice Masilingi will this Friday be in action at the 2021 Brussels Diamond League in Belgium, seeking to continue their ripening rise on the international athletics circuit.
Be the best version of yourself
Panduleni Ananias is a 27-year-old unemployed graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the International University of Management. After just being at home without a job following the completion of her studies, she started making biscuits and dishwashing liquid in 2018.
Marembo donates cleaning products to schools
The Marembo Charity Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, has donated surface cleaning products to 10 primary schools in the Kavango East
region.
Women in agriculture urged to up their game
While Namibian women are slowly cementing themselves in the usually male-dominated agricultural sector, there still are discussions on whether enough is being done to enable more women to participate.
Möwes shares her passion for the kitchen
Some individuals live to cook, while others cook to live. Tsumeb-born chef Gadicha Möwes, however, describes her passion for cooking this way: “I love to cook, and you know what, it makes me happy”.
Kenya Airways goes cashless
The contactless transactions align with the airline’s strategy to develop sustainable business operations through investing in innovative processes and technologies for customer safety and security throughout the customer journey.
