The Tsumeb municipality has endorsed the suspension of its acting CEO Karolina Damases following recommendations from the urban and rural development ministry, which conducted an investigation into the operations of the local authority.
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Strange trench causes panic… Kavango East police rope in military to probe deep hole
The discovery of a strange trench in the Mukwe constituency, where several people have gone missing and the lifeless body of a student was discovered floating in the river after he disappeared several days earlier, has caused a stir.
Marginalised queue for jabs
The marginalised communities from the Ruacana and Otamanzi constituencies in the Omusati region have shown up in big numbers to receive their Covid-19 vaccine doses, councillors informed New Era last week.
Candid Talks donate to orphaned babies
The Covid-19 pandemic has devastated families across Namibia, left a number of children orphaned or without one parent, and the founder of 'Candid Talks with Operi' thus donated items to five orphaned babies at the Windhoek Central Hospital recently.
Minimise travel, authorities urge
Information minister Peya Mushelenga has expressed dismay by the high number of people moving out of and into the Khomas region, saying it defeats the purpose of the movement restrictions between all regions across the country, enforced to curb the further spread of Covid-19.
Suspected weapons thieves get bail
Two Windhoek-based lawyers managed to secure bail for their clients – two NDF members – accused of stealing at least two AK47 assault rifles, a pistol and ammunition from the Namibian Defence Force.
Freezing weather expected
The meteorological service said Namibians should take the necessary precautions to shield against very cold conditions expected to hit them during the course of this week.
Minor sodomised in Kunene
An 11-year-old boy was allegedly sodomised on Saturday while herding goats at Otjovihe village in the Epupa constituency of the Kunene region.
Community rejects new Katima dumpsite
Some traditional leaders from the Liselo sub-khuta have rejected a decision by Mafwe Traditional Authority leader chief George Simasiku Mamili to award a piece of land, measuring eight hectares, to the Katima Mulilo Town Council to be used as a dumpsite.
Governor: Covid non-adherence a challenge
Khomas governor Laura Mcleod-Katjirua says the region will work with stakeholders to ensure adherence to Covid-19 public health regulations.
