Two young men accused of murdering a police officer on Saturday morning made their first court appearance yesterday afternoon in the Walvis Bay Magistrate’s Court.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Murder accused implicates self
A warning statement of one of the men accused of the brutal murder of an elderly Swakopmund couple in 2017 was admitted into evidence yesterday morning by Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg.
Govt not desperate for genocide money – Mbumba
Government has refuted claims by naysayers that it is desperate to get its hands on genocide reparation money to finance its developmental agenda.
Home affairs discourages non-urgent applications
The home affairs ministry has urged the public to delay application for national documents – due to rising Covid-19 cases – that are not urgent.
Schlettwein pushes for fair land allocation
Land reform minister Calle Schlettwein said due to many complaints of lack of transparency, the ministry, in collaboration with its stakeholders, is working on an automated selection database to reduce human interference with the land allocation system to build back confidence in the processes.
Cattle herder assaulted to death
A cattle herder from Omusati region succumbed to injuries on Sunday after he was allegedly assaulted with a stick by a fellow cattle herder at Onamatanga in the Ruacana constituency on Friday.
Japan assures safety ahead of Olympics
In spite of growing fears surrounding the potential spread of the coronavirus at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan’s ambassador to Namibia, Hideaki Harada assured Namibian Olympians and Paralympians that the government of Japan and its Olympic committee are determined to host a “safe and secure” 2020 Olympics in that country.
Rugby activities remain in limbo …as contact sports banned
Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) has requested Rugby Africa to postpone the Gold Cup Pool A tournament to November, as a result of the ban on contact sports in Namibia from 1 to 30 June 2021.
Athletes optimistic to qualify for Olympics
With little time remaining before the much-anticipated 2021 Olympic Games take centre stage, five Namibian karatekas will today depart to Paris, France to compete at an Olympic qualifying event.
Omukulunhuwiliki moministeli yelongo ta ti ovalongifikola nava ka tunhilwe ombuto yoCovid-19
Omukulunhuwiliki moministeli yelongo Sanet Steenkamp ota ti ovalongifikola aveshe, novanafikola a va vena eedula kondja 18 ovapumbwa okuya opo katunhilwe ovenda yombuto yoCovid19.
