Global aviation industry leaders are scheduled to gather in Windhoek next week, from 19 to 21 June 2024, for the Aviation Development (Aviadev) Africa Conference.
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RedForce owners allegedly default on municipal bills
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New veterinary council members told to uphold standards
Newly-appointed members of the Namibian Veterinary Council were reminded of their overarching responsibilities in ensuring the country remains well on track in terms of setting global standards for the veterinary profession.
Fishrot accused fail to stop general populace move
The Fishrot accused who are not former Cabinet members have lost their attempt to stop prison officials from relocating them to the Windhoek Correctional Service’s general population of the trial- awaiting section.
Chinese accused claims assault in custody
One of the Chinese citizens currently still in custody over the cryptocurrency scam that involved about 80 Namibian students, was allegedly assaulted on Thursday night in the cells at the Windhoek police station.









