The Oshakati High Court has sentenced a 31-year-old man to two life terms and 25 years imprisonment for four horrendous crimes he committed four years ago.
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Nedbank boosts green urbanism
Nedbank, continuing their support of sustainable projects, environmental stewardship and sustainable urban development, and working in collaboration with the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF), handed over N$645 000 to the NNF and six “green urbanism” projects.
DRC citizens in volatile east feel abandoned
The squalid displacement camps near the city of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) stand as a testament to the government’s struggle to solve insecurity, a key issue ahead of elections later this month.
Global giants scramble for mega railway project
Chinese, French, Indian and Egyptian companies have joined the race for the construction of the mega Trans-Kalahari railway project, which will see the eventual successful bidder undertaking the project on a design, build, finance, operate, maintain and transfer contract basis.
Shanghala fights for additional time
Politician and former justice minister Sakeus Shanghala has indicated his intention to fight against acting High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo’s refusal for additional time for him and two of his Fishrot co-accused to secure funding for legal representation.
New Okakakara mayor talks housing, youth employment
The continued formalisation of informal settlements, electrification of streets and houses as well as improving the general living standards of the town’s inhabitants are some of the top priorities for new Okakarara mayor Samuelline Ngairo.
Air cargo demand up 3.8% in October
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for October 2023 on global air cargo markets, which indicates the third consecutive month of stronger year-on-year demand.
Festive season fuel price relief
Both petrol and diesel prices will decrease by N$1.30 per litre today, 6 December 2023. This means the petrol price at the port of entry in Walvis Bay will be N$21.58 per litre, diesel 50ppm will be N$21.85 per litre, and diesel I0ppm will be N$22.05 per litre.
Laws and transparency allay manipulation impact – BAN
The impact of alleged currency manipulation by 28 local and international banks which apparently took place more than a decade ago and was recently uncovered by South African regulators, has been allayed through relevant legislation and a transparent banking sector.
Rundu inks agreement to formalise settlements
The Rundu Town Council, the Namibia Housing Action Group, and the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia on Thursday signed an agreement for the formalisation of the Sikanduko and Ngwangwa informal settlements.









