Ten victims who perished in a horrific car accident outside Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West region in April have been laid to rest.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Unclaimed bodies pile up… as police, health authorities devise solutions
A total of 89 bodies are yet to be claimed at police mortuaries countrywide.
Oxygen demand surges in Erongo
State hospitals in Erongo are experiencing a surge in the demand for oxygen and hospitalisation of Covid-19 patients across the region.
Hango fails in Supreme Court appeal bid
The Oshakati High Court has dismissed an application by convicted rapist and businessman Sindano Hango to appeal his conviction in the Supreme Court.
Hooked on drugs… no fairy tale ending for coastal addicts
Ratames Tjikati (22) is a carefree, bubbly young man who has high hopes of becoming an entrepreneur one day. Just like any other young man, he is starting to figure out his purpose in life.
Swapo pays tribute to Rukoro, Mutwa
Swapo has paid glowing tribute to the late Ovaherero Paramount Chief Vekuii Rukoro as well as former Namibian Defence Force chief John Mutwa.
Namport helps K-9 dogs
Thankful… Namport has through its social investment fund assisted the Namibian police by refurbishing the Walvis Bay K-9 dog kennels at the port of Walvis Bay police station.
Zambezi inhabitants gripped by fear of BDF
Zambezi residents are still engulfed by fear of visiting the Chobe River as there is no guarantee that they will make it back alive due to the presence of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF), regional governor Lawrence Sampofu has said.
Pundits react to Brave Warriors’ Cosafa draw…say big task ahead
Local football pundits yesterday reacted with mixed emotions to the draw of the 2021 Cosafa Cup, which saw Namibia’s Brave Warriors being drawn in Group C alongside regional rivals Zimbabwe, Mozambique and tournament guest participants, Senegal.
Omukulupe a nyekwa N$30 000 kookalyamupombo
Omukulupe weedula 60 okwa nyekwa oshimaliwa shaye shi fike N$30 000 kookalyamupombo Etitatu mOshakati, potundi 09h30 yongula.
