Employees at the government’s Sikondo irrigation project on Saturday battled a mysterious fire that caused substantial damage to the facility. The damage is estimated at about N$600 000.
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Dordabis dumpsite causes a stink
Residents of Dordabis have asked that a garbage dumpsite, located in the middle of the settlement, be moved because it is hazardous to their health.
Nam committed to Middle East peace process
Namibia’s policy of ‘being friends to all and enemy of none’ does exist, and does not create a moral and political dilemma in the execution of the country’s international relations policy, international relations executive director Penda Naanda has said.
Pupil accused of rape remanded in custody
A 19-year-old grade 10 learner, who is accused of raping a 67-year-old woman, was denied bail in the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court on Monday.
Outjo murder accused denies guilt
A 23-year-old Outjo resident, accused of killing his 19-year-old girlfriend in a fit of jealousy, pleaded not guilty to a charge of murder this week before Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute.
‘Reject the marginalised tag’ … San community implored
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called upon the San community in Tsumkwe to reject the marginalised tag.
SPYL leader released on bail
The State’s notion of a strong prima facie case alone is not sufficient to deny the release of Swapo Party Youth League leader Sylas Mungoba from police custody.
Möller widow narrates her ordeal
The widow of Walvis Bay businessman, Hans-Jorg Möller, who was killed during a daring robbery when he came to the defence of his wife and children during the early morning hours of 17 June 2016, narrated her ordeal in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
More victims emerge in salary fraud case
The number of cases of the health workers from the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital, who were robbed of their full salaries at the end of July, has increased from 13 to 19.
Happy homecoming… Olympic heroes return to rousing welcome
Hundreds of Namibians from all walks of life thronged the Hosea Kutako International Airport to accord the country’s Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma and fellow women’s 200m finalist Beatrice Masilingi as well as their coach Henk Botha a heroes’ welcome, following Team Namibia’s return from the Tokyo Olympics.
