Panic was the order of the day at Rundu-based Dr Romanus Kampungu Secondary School when the school recorded 72 positive cases of Covid-19.
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Police warn against farm trespassing
The police in Kunene region have warned the public against entering farms and harvesting mopane worms without owners’ consent.
Governor appeals for drought emergency… as Kunene battles severe dry spell
Kunene regional governor Marius Sheya has appealed that a state of drought emergency be declared in the region to properly respond to the severe drought that harshly continues to affect communities and their animals.
Japan govt donates classrooms
The government of Japan through its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) has constructed two new permanent classroom blocks for David Shingo and Egambo combined schools in the Ohangwena region, worth about N$1.9
million.
Minimum wage consultations slated for next week
The labour commissioner is set to commence with much-awaited public hearings next week Tuesday in the Khomas region.
Further delay in fraud case of ex-prosecutor
The trial of a former Windhoek-based prosecutor accused of colluding with an accused to illegally scrap criminal charges from the court’s system was postponed to September.
Martial arts game results in death
An Angolan man was arrested after a martial arts game at a traditional wedding went terribly wrong, resulting in the death of one of the participants at Ongolonongeyama village in the Ruacana constituency.
More to be added to witness fees scam list
A handful of people suspected to have worked together with a former Windhoek-based prosecutor in a witness fees scam that saw the Office of the Judiciary lose hundreds of thousands of dollars, are yet to be traced.
Lewcor fraud couple out on N$60 000 bail
The husband of the Lewcor group N$11 million fraud suspect was arrested by the Namibian police after he was linked to the alleged crime his wife was charged with last month.
Vaccine roll-out boosts tourism revival
The Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) is convinced that the successful and effective roll-out of Covid-19 national and global vaccination plans may be a key element to ensure the normalisation of tourism flow across the world.
