A youth centre in Narraville, Walvis Bay will soon be a reality after the town residents and business community raised more than N$900 000 through donations and pledges to bring the much-needed facility.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Over 400 graduate at River Higher Institute of Technology
More than 400 students from the River Higher Institute of Technology (RHIT) graduated from the institution’s first graduation ceremony in Windhoek on Friday.
N$2.5m ‘fraudster’ had victim’s details
A man accused of defrauding a local businessman of N$2.5 million while pretending to be Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah had the personal details of the victim, which helped him in the scam.
Former MP loses fourth bail bid
Windhoek High Court Judges Christi Liebenberg and Herman January on Friday struck the bail appeal of former parliamentarian Steve Biko Booys from the court roll for lack of merit and late filing.
Zambezi residents cooperate with census enumerators
Despite several reports across the country over the past two weeks of individuals refusing to be counted during the ongoing 2023 Population and Housing Census, the Zambezi region did not record any cases of people refusing to be counted.
Regional airlines turbulent on economic growth
Poor intra-Africa airline connectivity, inadequate infrastructure and unclear policies, inconsistent regulations and rising aviation taxes and other statutory charges are preventing African economies from reaching their full potential.
Mareka to resuscitate the dance industry
Veteran dancer and owner of Equipped Dancing Academy Stanley Mareka (African Cobra) is on a mission to revive the dance industry with his new initiative called ‘The
Outburst’ which will be a national dance festival next weekend.
Killer declared president’s patient
A man who admitted that he shot and killed one person and wounded two others was found not guilty yesterday on the basis that he suffered from Schizophrenia at the time of the incidents.
More delays in murder, stock theft trial
The long-running murder and stock theft trial of four men, accused of murdering renowned stock theft investigator Hiambepo ‘Major’ Kazeurua, has been delayed once more.
‘Political’ skirmishes rock Omuthiya Town Council
Some local authority councillors in the Omuthiya Town Council are alleging “political intimidation” among council members, which is purportedly used to sway decision-making in the town.









