A dismissed Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) employee embroiled in multiple legal battles with the company must wait until July to hear if the Labour Court will rule in his favour in the multi-million-dollar suit.
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Ndaitwah drops IUM
International University of Management governing council member Epaphras Ndenga Ndaitwah yesterday resigned from this position after serving the institution for nine years.
Bothas want their seized property back
Coenraad Botha and his wife, Zimbabwean national Charlotte Murove, lodged an application in the Windhoek High Court to have their possessions seized by the police returned.
Double-dipping spy agency employee defeated
A Namibia Central Intelligence Service employee, stationed at the Office of the President who admitted to receiving N$798 000 in double salaries, had his reinstatement bid discarded by the Supreme Court.
Local pundits put money on City… as they chase fourth consecutive EPL win
As the English Premier League (EPL) season hurtles toward its conclusion this weekend, local pundits are placing their bets on Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City to secure their fourth consecutive EPL title.
Ishitile, Shikongo nominated for RASA
Namibian para-athletes Lahja Ishitile and Ananias Shikongo have clinched coveted spots on the final roster for the sportswoman and man with disability categories at the prestigious RASA awards.
Schools’ netball league starts tomorrow… 85 teams ready for action
The Capricorn Group has reaffirmed its dedication to fostering schools’ netball in Namibia by announcing the continuation of its sponsorship for the annual Capricorn Schools Netball League.
Welwitschias to face Blue Bulls
Namibia Rugby Union presidentPetrie Theron yesterday unveiled exciting plans for the Welwitschias of Namibia, announcing a thrilling friendly match against the formidable Blue Bulls of South Africa, set for 29 June.
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New JAC parts warehouse necessitated by sales growth
Excellent news for local JAC Motors customers is the southern African opening of a new state-of-the-art warehouse. Brand expansion and sales growth across the region prompted a second enlargement of the company’s parts warehouse within the last two years to meet rising demand from a growing customer base and expanded service area.









