Obed Tulinane Emvula, a former Swapo party chief representative to Germany and a past deputy director general of the national broadcaster, was buried in his home village of Okando in the Oshikuku constituency, Omusati region yesterday.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Tragic end for Henties murder accused
A man accused of murdering his girlfriend in Henties Bay on Family Day last year, has died in the Katutura State Hospital.
Rehoboth murder suspect denied bail
Rehoboth resident Romario Beukes, who is accused of murdering 64-year-old Helena Wemmert in her house last week, was denied bail by the town’s magistrate’s court on Thursday during his first appearance.
April to breathe life into Namib Woestyn
Namib Woestyn, one of Namibia’s oldest sports clubs, is on the brink of an exhilarating revival.
WPP to kick off cycling season this weekend
The Nedbank Windhoek Pedal Power (WPP) Race Series will kick-start the 2024 cycling season this coming Sunday, 14 January, on Dordabis Road, east of Windhoek.
Educators optimistic about education in the country… but aware road to quality education is long
The education ministry’s executive director Sanet Steenkamp has expressed optimism about the state of education in the country.
Rundu teacher fights for reinstatement
A male teacher and sports coach at Noordgrens Secondary School in Rundu, Henk Bronner, is fighting tooth and nail to be reinstated after he was discharged following corporal punishment allegations.
Editorial – Silver lining in education crisis
Whereas Namibians from all walks of life have an opinion about the national examination results for the 2023 academic year that were released this week and rightly so, there is consensus that the results are a mixed bag.
NamBTS ta kumagindha oshigwana shi iyambe okugandja ombinzi
Ehangano lyokugandja ombinzi, lyoNamibian Blood Transfusion Service (NamBTS), olya kumagidha oshigwana shi iyambe okugandja ombinzi, opo ku hupithwe oomwenyo dhaantu ye li miipangelo.
Wentzel duo bags second consecutive Desert Classic
The 2023 Nedbank Desert Classic saw defending champions, Jordan and Kevin Wentzel cement their names in the history books of the competition as one of the first-ever father-and-son teams to score back-to-back wins.









