A man who ran over his wife with a car and caused her death at Oshivelo in the Oshikoto region nine years ago, was convicted of murder in the Oshakati High Court on Thursday.
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Amushelelo to sue ministry, police for N$10m
Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo who represented social activist Michael Amushelelo, has indicated that his client will sue the Minister of Safety and Security Albert Kawana and the Namibian Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo for N$10 million.
Namibia, SA share vision for peace
President Hage Geingob and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa have emphasised the importance of nurturing the warm and enduring bilateral relations between their two nations, which are deeply rooted in historical bonds of solidarity, socio-economic cooperation and shared cultural heritage.
Nam-SA business forum creates funding instrument … as trade minister emphasises viable value chain development
The Presidential Session of the third session of the Namibia-South Africa bi-national commission (BNC) on Friday saw the creation of a financing instrument named the Industrial Development Fund, as well as the formation of a business council between the two countries.
Omauliko guunamapya kOshikuku ga fuma ko
Omukwatelikomeho gomauliko giipindi gaShikuku Parastus Nepolo okwa ti uunafalama owo onakuyiwa, sho ooshoka taya longekidha omauliko guunamapya gokomumvo ngoka tagaka kala ko okuza momasiku 24 Okotomba notaga ka hula momasiku 29 Kotomba nuumvo.
Die Laste Hond to batlle it out in Zimbabwe
As Stanley Mareka prepares to resuscitate the dance culture in the country this weekend, popular dancer Vincent Agies also known as Die Laste Hond will be battling it out at the Ultimate Battle Rivalskool Africa 2023 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Incest accused secures lawyer
A Windhoek resident accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus after impregnating her has managed to secure the services of a criminal defence lawyer.
Wakudumo: Prevent ‘gay’ tendencies
Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo has implored trainees at the Rundu Vocational Training Centre (RVTC) to value and appreciate their cultures, beliefs and norms, and not promote ‘gay’ tendencies now that they are getting an education.
Geingob: Namibia, a source of energy…committed to leaving a good legacy
Namibia is currently in demand due to the impact that green hydrogen has on the world, and the nation must have the same vision to attract investors.
Elcin sues over Ongwediva plots
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (Elcin) is suing Urban and Rural Development minister Erastus Uutoni for directing the Ongwediva Town Council to allow a resident to apply for two erven that the church claims belong to it.









