The article published in the New Era newspaper of Thursday 15 April 2021 by Professor Earle Taylor raised the eyebrows of many in the academic fraternity.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Oshikoto man slits girlfriend’s throat
A 38-year-old woman’s throat was slit with a panga by her boyfriend on Tuesday evening.
Two granted bail for possession of python skins
The Rundu Magistrate’s Court granted bail to two Namibian men arrested for possession of a spotted genet skin, four python skins and two mineral stones.
Public urged not to scare away idle locusts
The ministry of agriculture has advised communities to desist from scaring away idle locusts outside the crop fields as it hampers the ministry’s effort to trap and subsequently spray them.
Otjozondjupa introduces community service orders
The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) this week launched a community service order programme at Otjiwarongo, which will allow minor offenders to carry out unpaid work for the benefit of the community as an alternative to imprisonment.
Oshikoto begins Covid vaccination
The much-anticipated rollout of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign in the Oshikoto region has started, with governor Penda Ya Ndakolo and regional council chairperson Samuel Shivute being among the first people to receive the vaccine.
Omuthiya to provide plots to Kaniita residents
The Omuthiya Town Council has reconsidered its earlier decision to upgrade Kaniita informal settlement and to instead provide plots where the community can build their structures.
Cop investigated over rape threats…demands sex and threatens to kill women
A police officer stationed at Rehoboth is being investigated for allegedly threatening to rape and murder several victims. The police this week confirmed that the officer is under investigation.
New Era, Omusati council exchange notes
New Era Publication Corporation and the Omusati Regional Council recently met to discuss ways aimed at strengthening the existing relationship between the two parties.
Murder-for-hire trial on hold
The trial of a Windhoek woman who is accused of hiring men to kill her husband is currently on hold to allow one of the accused to consult with his newly appointed lawyer.
