The DR Congo government intends to end a 20-year moratorium on capital punishment for soldiers guilty of treason in the conflict against M23 rebels, according to a Cabinet report.
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Riverheights FA inspires youngsters with remarkable success
Riverheights Footbal l Academy has emerged as a beacon of hope for young soccer enthusiasts after clinching the MTC HopSol Youth Football U/17 title for the second successive year in the fiercely-competitive MTC HopSol Youth League.
Khomas NamPol tops NPFL
New boys Khomas Nampol took the lead in the Debmarine Namibia Premier Football League table on Sunday after defeating erstwhile log leaders African Stars with a 2-0 scoreline at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek.
Exciting weekend in FNB WSL …as Ongos Face Setback
This past weekend witnessed a flurry of action in the FNB Women’s Super League (WSL), with a total of 26 goals scored across the country.
Making mathematics fashionable
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is committed to addressing issues that educators face in Namibia by closely working with relevant educational institutions to ease and reduce the poor performance rates of learners.
Hanse-Himarwa remembers Geingob
Former Hardap regional governor Katrina Hanse-Himarwa has described late president Hage Geingob as generous and compassionate.
Dispute delays reburial of Auchab family
The remains of GodFriendine and Johannes Auchab and their two children who were exhumed last month, have still not been reburied.
Geingob supported freedom of speech and journalist safety: Aochamub
Former president Hage Geingob was a staunch believer in the rule of law, particularly in freedom of speech, media freedom, and the safety of journalists.
Tötemeyer family to publish professor’s last book
The late Gerhard Hans Tötemeyer’s family said they want to fulfil his last dream—to publish one of his final projects before his death last week in Swakopmund.
ICJ may be a window of opportunity for Ovaherero, Nama
The application by South Africa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the plausible genocide of Palestinians by the Israeli government in the Gaza Strip, may open a window of opportunity for the descendants of the 1904-1908 Ovaherero and Nama genocide survivors by imperial Germany.









