One of the men, accused of the brutal murder of an elderly Swakopmund woman and her husband in 2017, is disputing a warning statement he made to the police shortly after his arrest.
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US adds 20 000 OVC to funding programmes
Over the past seven years, the United States of America (US) government has supported close to 60 000 Namibian orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) affected by HIV with services to live healthy, safe lives and to stay in school.
ED scolds developers who hog land
Individuals and businesses that cling on to undeveloped land, with no intention of developing it, should return it before the law takes its course.
Geingob tells defence to do more with less
The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has been told by its Commander-in-Chief President Hage Geingob to do more with less while maintaining innovations in its resolve to fulfil its roles of protecting the integrity of the country.
LPM Supreme Court appeal date set
The Landless People’s Movement’s (LPM) appeal case, which was granted by the Supreme Court, will be heard of 21 July 2021.
Valombola denies shooting student leader
Commissioner of refugees Likius Valombola, who is accused of shooting student leader Helao Ndjaba (25) in the head in Windhoek’s Ombili during 2018, has denied that he fired at the victim.
No breakthrough in Mandela case
//Kharas police chief David Indongo said no progress or breakthrough has been made so far from police investigations in the search of the missing Spencer Mandela Nakale (5) who went missing in Lüderitz in late December 2020.
Covid: The third wave is here
Namibia is now in the third wave of Covid-19 infections with a sharp increase in positive cases, deaths as well as hospitalisations while an overwhelming majority are vaccine hesitant and would prefer praying over inoculation.
Otweya shows the way
Walvis Bay’s Otweya housing project has not only seen new jobs being created, but community cohesion at play.
Jooste warns SOEs honeymoon is over
With the liquidation of Air Namibia still reverberating, public enterprises minister Leon Jooste yesterday warned state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that the honeymoon is over when it
comes to government bailouts.
