Due to the escalating Covid-19-related deaths, some families have complained that the City of Windhoek is unable to keep up with the high demand for graves for
them to bury their loved ones within the timeframe as stipulated by public health regulations.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
State wants Briton to cough up N$1m bail
A murder accused British multi-millionaire, who claimed to have invested in excess of N$150 million in Namibia in the last 10 years, said he was willing to pay bail of N$200 000. Harvey Boulter (51) is accused of murdering one of his employees in the Kamanjab area during March this year.
Germany delivers N$180m medical aid
Namibia received a consignment worth N$180 million from Germany to aid in the combating of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Noa pays N$10 000 bail
Medical intern Dennis Noa, accused of sexually violating an incapacitated patient at the Katutura Intermediate Hospital in April, was granted bail yesterday in the local court.
Governor launches vaccine awareness campaign
To sensitise residents about the importance of vaccinating against Covid-19, the //Kharas governor, young people, health workers and members of law-enforcement agencies started door-to-door visits this week in Keetmanshoop.
Resettlement: Disabled want to be prioritised
Despite being a designated group for land allocations, Namibians living with disabilities feel excluded as beneficiaries of the country’s resettlement programme.
China a model of poverty alleviation
President Hage Geingob believes Namibia can emulate China’s approach in its fight against poverty by deploying targeted measures that address local conditions.
Oshana clears Covid testing backlog
A testing backlog has affected the reporting of Covid-19 results in the Oshana region, health director Johanna Haimene said yesterday.
Team Namibia to leave next week for Olympics
Team Namibia will leave on 18 July 2021 for Tokyo, Japan, where a total of 11 athletes will represent the country in various disciplines at the upcoming Olympic Games.
Warriors put Senegal to the sword…Samaria targets second round
Brave Warriors gaffer Bobby Samaria yesterday refused to bask too much in the splendour of their 2-1 win over 2021 Cosafa Cup guest participants Senegal, saying more work still lies ahead as they prepare to face regional rivals Zimbabwe on Sunday for their second Group B clash.
