A Karibib resident was electrocuted on Wednesday afternoon while using a meat- cutter.
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Crunch talks mooted in Uukwangali leadership void
Elders in the Uukwangali Traditional Authority are set to meet, with a succession talk high on their agenda.
Oil a possible lifeline for Kudu’s development
Following sentiments that Namibia’s proven Kudu gas reserves should be seen in a different light after recent offshore oil discoveries, reports have emerged that TotalEnergies and Shell have been instructed to work with the operator to develop the natural gas field.
Pick n Pay, Bonlife partner on funeral coverage
Pick n Pay Namibia has announced a partnership with Bonlife Assurance to introduce a new funeral cover product, “Enda Nawa”’ which translates to “go well” in Oshiwambo, one of Namibia’s cherished languages.
Bank Windhoek revamps maternity benefit payment
Bank Windhoek continually and proactively looks at steps to showcase its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, fostering a supportive environment where innovative gender collaborations are sought after and where all employees feel valued.
Capricorn Foundation boosts Eye Clinic
The Capricorn Foundation recently donated essential equipment valued at N$250 000 to the Eye Clinic in Namibia, providing crucial support for individuals with visual impairments.
Adams brothers want parole
Two brothers sentenced to life imprisonment in September 1998 for murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances and housebreaking with intent to steal and theft, are now asking the Windhoek High Court to release them on parole.
Inmates qualify for remission on sentences
Five long-term inmates at the Windhoek Correctional Facility succeeded in a lawsuit they lodged for remissions on their sentences to be considered.
Illegal national document sales flagged at home affairs
During the 2021/22 financial year, the Public Service Commission (PSC) recorded 91 cases of misconduct, of which 76 cases (84%) were processed while 15 cases (16%) were carried over to the following financial year.
Simataa: Diversify for sustainable growth
Namibia cannot remain at its current level of economic development, consisting of minimal heavy industries and an economy mainly focused on mining only.









