The Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) has procured 18 new vehicles at a cost of just over N$11 million, which equates to more than N$611 000 per vehicle.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
No luck for Hango
Two judges of the Oshakati High Court on Monday dismissed an appeal by rape convict and northern businessman Sindano Hango against his 15-year sentence.
“Terror of Gobabis” claims witch-hunt
A resident of Känaan location in Gobabis yesterday claimed his arrests on further charges after an initial charge of housebreaking with intent to rob and robbery as well as two counts of rape, was a witch-hunt by the police.
No decision yet on radioactive storage facility
The Swakopmund municipality has acknowledged the growing concerns of residents regarding plans for a radioactive material storage and handling facility in the coastal town’s general industrial area.
Tjingaete the epitome of versatility in sport
Vijakura Tjingaete, at the mere age of 21, embodies the archetype of a complete athlete that scouts around the world yearn to discover.
Okandjengedi ka tamekwa okutulwa pamuthika gondoolopa
Elelo lyondoolopa lyOshakati olya tseyithile aakalimo ayehe yomolukanda Okandjengedi Uumbangalantu, oshitopolwa shotango noshitiyali mOshakati, kutya okwa tamekwa noshikonga shokutula omagumbo nomahala melandulathano ngaashi okaalita ka tendwa.
A kwatwa koonkondo komumwayinagona e ta kwatwa komukithi goHiv/Aids …“Omimvo dha pita po18 nde shi mwenena’’
Omukiintu gomimvo 29 okwa hokolola nkene a kala nokukwatwa koonkondo komumwayinagona omanga a li ena omimvo omugoyi, ete mu pe omukithi goHiv/Aids.
MTC commits N$115 000 to Lüderitz Crayfish Festival
The need for economic stimulation and the importance of creating enabling platforms for business exhibitions last week saw Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) extend its corporate social responsibility to the //Kharas region by committing an amount of N$115 000 towards the successful hosting of the popular Lüderitz Crayfish Festival.
Stimulating domestic demand and cultivating fiscal prudence
This year’s national budget, tabled last week, is underpinned by three priority policy pillars, namely stimulating domestic demand, accelerating investments in productive public infrastructure and cultivating fiscal prudence.
A mother’s harrowing tale
The mother of an alleged rape and trafficking victim yesterday unfurled a harrowing tale of trauma and heartbreak in the Windhoek High Court when she narrated the details.









