OMUTHIYA - The Affirmative Repositioning movement has appealed to the ministry of safety and security to consider setting up a police station at Tsumeb’s Kuvukiland.
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Forex traders suffer legal setback
Local forex traders Michael Amushelelo and Gregorie Cloete suffered a legal blow yesterday in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court after the presiding officer dismissed their application to provisionally withdraw their case from the court’s roll.
Unam raises concern over campus fires
ONGWEDIVA – The University of Namibia’s Hifikepunye Pohamba Campus has warned the residents of the New Reception location against vandalism of its fence following two fires at the campus this week.
Chinese nationals accused of murder get bail
RUNDU – Two Chinese nationals, who were arrested last year for the murder of one of their employees at Andara village in the Mukwe constituency of Kavango East, were granted bail of N$100 000 each this week.
Fishing quota auction plans frowned upon… pressure groups turn up heat on Govt
WALVIS BAY – Pressure groups yesterday called on the government to halt the auctioning of over 83 000 metric tons of governmental objective quotas that is being facilitated by the finance ministry.
Namibia joins global condemnation of Mali coup
Namibia has joined the rest of the world in condemning the coup d’état undertaken in the Republic of Mali on Tuesday by elements of the military.
Psemas only covers ‘pre-operative’ virus testing
The Public Service Employee Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas) now covers the majority of the cost of a Covid-19 test, in fact up to 95% of the tariff, if a member is booked for surgery.
Media union on the cards
A soon-to-be launched union that will champion and promote the interests of media practitioners in the country has promised to restore trust in the local media, which they say has been waning in recent years.
Geingos, Theofelus among 100 most influential women
First Lady Monica Geingos and information deputy minister Emma Theofelus have made the cut as the only two Namibians on the 2020 100 Most Influential African Women list.
Donations pour in for northern couple’s wedding
ONGWEDIVA – A wedding announcement last Sunday captured the hearts of Namibians who – in a space of days – have made donations and contributions to the couple’s big day.