Three judges of the Windhoek High Court yesterday reserved their judgment on a constitutional challenge of the validity of the common law crimes of sodomy and unnatural offences, and all statutory enactments that refer to or incorporate such crimes.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Riverheights FA win penalty shootout …as DAMA SC crashes out
Riverheights Football Academy and DAMA SC produced dazzling two-legged semifinal matches in the U/15 of the HopSol completion, with the two teams drawing both matches one-all and leaving their fate to the dreaded penalty shootout.
Crème de la crème at Northern Select auction
Topline Brahman and Simmentaler breeds will go under the hammer this coming Friday at the Northern Select’s much-anticipated auction at Agra Pens in Grootfontein, where some of the country’s best-kept bulls and females will be on display.
Steep decline in cattle exports as drought persists
Namibia’s livestock sector experienced an incessant month-by-month decline in cattle exports, which saw the number of exports plummeting from 22 214 heads exported in August this year to 13 899 heads exported in September.
Imalwa gets reprieve in Fishrot case
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa (PG) last week got a reprieve from Windhoek High Court judge Orben Sibeya in her fight to attach the assets of the Fishrot accused.
Fuel prices align with market fluctuations to safeguard supply
The custodian of the country’s fuel supplies, the mines and energy ministry, is optimistic that circumstances surrounding fluctuations in international oil prices will remain positive for the foreseeable future.
IATA tests digital ID on international flight
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) with industry partners successfully tested the first fully integrated digital identity travel experience, from shopping for flights to arrival, on a journey from London Heathrow (LHR) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) with British Airways.
Spilling the tea on youth unemployment
The 2023 Old Mutual Foundation Indaba concluded yesterday and brought together youth, key partners, and the community as the beginning of a transformative journey aimed at empowering and uplifting Namibia’s youth.
Capricorn Foundation provides food to vulnerable communities
The Capricorn Foundation has in the financial year 2022-2023 committed N$504 000 to the Gondwana Care Trust’s MealforTwo project for 300 000 meals and the installation of self-sufficiency gardens for beneficiaries.
Heads of Mission conference starts
The Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation is convening the 9th Heads of Mission Conference from today to Friday at the Mercure Hotel in Windhoek.









