The recruitment process for the vacant Okahandja CEO position is at advanced stage, with interviews already concluded, mayor Natasha Brinkman has said.
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Khorixas drowns in debt
The Khorixas Town Council faces enormous outstanding water debts monthly due to non-payment by residents, government offices, ministries and agencies as well as the business community at large.
Impalila to get sealed road
Driving around Impalila Island has been a daunting challenge due to its rocky surface, which becomes muddy and sticky, particularly during the rainy season.
Police mourn one of their own
The Erongo police are mourning the loss of Constable Asser Dominicus, who was stabbed to death at the weekend while walking with his girlfriend. The death of the 29-year-old Walvis Bay-based officer has been described as senseless.
Labour gets new acting ED
The ministry of labour has appointed deputy executive director Lydia Indombo as the acting executive director, following the retirement of Bro-Mathew Shinguadja.
Man shoots himself in front of police
A 46-year-old man shot himself in the head in front of police following a traffic stop at the Onhuno roadblock in the Ohangwena region on Saturday afternoon.
Valombola’s wife, son deny ‘point-blank’ shooting
The wife and son of the commissioner of refugees Likius Valombola, who is accused of murdering student leader Helao Ndjaba in May 2018, last Friday took the stand to testify in his defence.
Fishrot: PG objects to FNB application
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa has challenged an application by First National Bank to intervene in the application of forfeiture of various properties belonging to the Fishrot accused in relation to the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (POCA).
Germany open to renegotiate offer – Mbumba
"Germany has agreed to commit to revisit and renegotiate the amount, as the implementation of the reparations ensues."
Special vehicle to manage genocide funds
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has assured the nation funds meant for the reparations programme will be deposited in a special fund that is separate and outside the government’s national budget. Mbumba, who was updating the nation this morning at State House, said both Namibia and Germany have agreed to set up an implementation vehicle to manage the N$18 billion promised by Berlin over 30 years to
