A man from Hamweyi village in the Rundu district was sentenced to 24 years imprisonment on a conviction of murder by acting Oshakati High Court Judge Danie Small.
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Napwu accuses NBC of malice
Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) says Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) does not have the workers’ best interest at heart, as they are not putting their plight first.
One toilet for 45 households
Forty-five households in the Oohambo dhaNehale informal settlement on the outskirts of Windhoek use one toilet.
State asks for conviction in murder trial
State prosecutor Marthino Olivier yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg to convict a man accused of murdering his girlfriend. Olivier, however, conceded he could not prove a charge of defeating or attempting to defeat or obstruct the course of justice against Gustav Pienaar.
7 seaters kick up dust
Over 100 seven-seater drivers yesterday brought traffic in Windhoek to a standstill to protest the annulling of their licenses as transport operators.
Cops seize contraband worth over N$330 000
Police at Oshivelo have intercepted and confiscated illicit products such as cigarettes as well as boxes containing sachets of whiskey with a combined value of N$337 500.
Gumwe a si esiku a tuntilwa
Uuministeli wuuhaku nonkalonawa otawu konaakona shoka sha etitha eso lyomunamimvo 62, ngoka anuwa a si esiku a tuntilwa owenda yokushonopaleka ompito yokukwatwa komukithi gwoCovid-19. Omulunentu ngoka anuwa okwa hulitha Omaandaha moshilandopangelo, Windhoek.
‘Aanona’ yekondjelomanguluko otaya ulike Irimari omunwe
Aakiintu naalumentu mboka ya valelwa kombanda, ya tseyika nawa onga ‘Aanona yEkondjelomanguluko’ oya ningi omunyanyo gwopambili, taya pula kutya Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa shaShana Elia Irimari oha fala peni omadhina gawo, oshoka itaya kwathela naashooka taya pula.
Eusebiu ta ti okukala noulema kashi fi omupya
“Ihandi kala nda manguluka ngeenge ndi li mokati kovanhu. Ounona vashona ohava kala va tila nge tava ti kutya ame onda fa ondjaba moshipala. Kashi shi oshinima shipu okukala u na oulema, ou na okukala wa pita momashongo ahapu”.
On The Grow prepares youth for working life
In a world that increasingly places value on interpersonal competence, it ought to be at the top of everyone’s priority list to have skills that reverberate beyond the walls of the classroom and/or lecture hall.
