Bus owners and drivers operating between Rehoboth and Windhoek are concerned government has made public transportation regulations to curb Covid-19 without consulting stakeholders.
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Governor encourages residents to get jabbed
In an impassioned plea, //Kharas governor Aletha Frederick has called on inhabitants to get vaccinated not only to protect themselves but also their loved ones.
Africa CDC responds to Namibia’s pandemic fight
The African Union Commission (AUC), through the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), offered over N$3 million in the form of specialised labour aid and medical supplies towards Namibia’s coronavirus pandemic response.
Chief Liswani hailed as patriot
Safety and security minister Albert Kawana has hailed the late Masubia chief for his selfless sacrifices to better the livelihoods of residents in the region and pushing for unity.
D-Day for ACC top jobs… as Presidency seeks parliamentary blessing
Acting director general of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Paulus Noa, whose employment contract will come to an end this month, yesterday said it is premature to say whether or not he would accept a new five-year contract if offered one.
City Police shooting victim wants justice
A Katutura man, who was shot and injured by a City Police officer, is demanding justice in the case he opened against the officer after he was discharged from hospital recently.
Booys’ lawyer quits
The lawyer representing rape accused and former Okahandja regional councillor Steve Biko Booys’ has thrown in the towel.
Judge refuses to budge… declines recusal application by murder accused
Acting Windhoek High Court Judge Alfred Siboleka has dismissed an application to recuse himself from a murder case involving four men charged for allegedly murdering stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua in 2012.
Nine rhinos poached in 2021
Namibia has lost nine rhinos to poaching in various national parks this year, according to the environment ministry. The statistics show three black, and six white rhinos were poached this year alone.
N$3 000 bail for selling pangolin scales to cop
A 30-year-old man, who was arrested through a police sting operation on Saturday at Zigizi village in Kavango West, was granted bail of N$3 000 for alleged possession and dealing in pangolin scales when he appeared in court yesterday.
